InvisibleEye
Bluelighter
So sorry to hear that, Sweet P... 

just curious ... how much d-amp's would you do on an average day were you to get the rx? LIke mg's ?
Hi all... unfortunately I'm going back to using. The health system is refusing to put me on safe pharmaceutical amphetamines, so I'm forced to going back to scoring from dealers and gangs. Hopefully my shrink might change her mind one day, when she realises how quickly I'm falling downhill, but until then I'll be using like I used to. It's the only way I can live as a normal human being.
wow ^^ that definitely would not fly in my country. .
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adderall and such are not drugs you get dosed daily like methodone clinics lol
wiki said:Modafinil, like other stimulants, increases the release of monoamines, specifically the catecholamines norepinephrine and dopamine, from the synaptic terminals. However, modafinil also elevates hypothalamic histamine levels, leading some researchers to consider Modafinil a "wakefulness promoting agent" rather than a classic amphetamine-like stimulant (as evidenced by the difference in c-Fos distribution caused by modafinil as compared to amphetamine). Despite modafinil's histaminergic action, it still partially shares the actions of amphetamine-class stimulants due to its effects on norepinephrine and dopamine.
An NIAAA study highlighted "the need for heightened awareness for potential abuse of and dependence on modafinil in vulnerable populations" due to the drug's effect on dopamine in the brain's reward center. However, the synergistic actions of modafinil on both catecholaminergic and histaminergic pathways lowers abuse potential as compared to traditional stimulant drugs while maintaining the effectiveness of the drug as a wakefulness promoting agent. Studies have suggested that modafinil "has limited potential for large-scale abuse" and "does not possess an addictive potential in naive [new] individuals."
Other potentially effective, but similarly unapproved targets include the treatment of depression, cocaine dependence, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, and disease-related fatigue.
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ADHD
As of February 2007, there are at least seven English-language articles on randomized clinical trials in humans in the Medline database addressing the use of modafinil for the treatment of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)[citation needed]. Some studies have shown the use of modafinil in the treatment of ADHD is associated with significant improvements in primary outcome measures.[citation needed] Cognitive function in ADHD patients was also found to improve following modafinil treatment, in some studies.[citation needed] Studies for ADHD report insomnia and headache were the most common adverse effects, seen in approximately 20% of treated individuals.[citation needed] These studies were not adequate to demonstrate that the beneficial effects of modafinil are maintained with chronic administration. Additional large, long-term studies using flexible titration methods to establish safety and efficacy and head-to-head comparisons between modafinil and stimulants are needed to determine the role of modafinil in the treatment of ADHD.