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Is NMDA antagonism/PCP receptor activity inherently insomnelant? 3-meo-pcp

TriputoryHeadicine

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I stopped enjoying 3-meo-pcp because of this long lasting insomnia; no matter how early in the day I dosed. The rhabdo possibility, no matter how minor, was also concerning.

I've tried alpha and beta blockers, separately, to no avail. Benzos I never tried a high enough dose. I assumed the alphas and betas, 1 of which, would do the trick. An l adrenaline pumping substance like pcp, why not?

Is NMDA antagonism responsible, via some downstream effect? If not, please describe to me in detail what is :)

EDIT: Whoops, I was hitting the lemongrass tea too hard ^_^ Mod please move to Neuro/Pharm. Thanks!
 
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