If you think you have serotonin syndrome, call for help and go to a hospital. Why do you think this just wondering?
I usually try to avoid trips to the hospital, unless you think that what I'm dealing with is truly life threatening.
As for why I think I may be experiencing serotonin syndrome: I took some propylhexedrine tonight and as per usual I like to sip alcohol during the experience. (Although not proud of the fact, I feel like at this point in my life I'm fairly experienced with benzedrez). Unfortunately (and carelessly), earlier today (due to waking up with a cough and throat congestion) I took some robitussin. Just a therapeutic dose; I think the total dxm I consumed was 45mg.
I guess in hindsight it was foolish not to research any potential interactions, I just didn't think much of it since it was only a cap full.
In addition, I have a regiment of supplements that I take pre and intra the propylhexedrine (primarily for harm reduction) which also have potential to raise serotonin. If wondering, they are: a little idebenone (with last meal), then pre or intra: green tea extract, magnesium citrate, arginine-akg, (sometimes along with citrulline malate), a workout/pump supplement with a nitrate - usually arginine nitrate, but the last couple times I took one with sodium nitrate and betaine nitrate, Na-r-ala (alpha flip pick acid), calcium, and a b-complex and a probiotic. At the tail end I'd usually have a little Xanax and tianeptine for the comedown.
Unfortunately today I feel like they may have done more harm than good as a lot of them increase serotonin in the brain.
I really don't want to go to the hospital unless absolutely necessary. From what I've read, I don't think my symptoms are on the serious end of the spectrum. My symptoms are a headache, dizziness (or maybe more so lightheadedness), minor nausea, there was a great deal of aggravation I felt at myself after researching my symptoms and the dangerous dxm interaction (there was this brief period where I couldnt get over that I f**ked up), my skin feels a bit a warm side, and when I tried to lie down to do back stretches I realized my back was way to stiff to be able to do to any (the opposite of how they usually feel on prop).
The xanax helped ease the aggravation and anxiety, and also helped bring down my heart rate which was crazy high earlier.
I read on one page that bacopa m. and scizandra berry could lower serotonin in the brain (but it wasn't on a page concerning serotonin syndrome). I seem to finding conflicting reports on tyrosine.
Again, anyone with any information, it would be greatly appreciated and, to whoever read all this, I thank you sincerely.