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RCs ssri and RCs

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Greenlighter
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given that I already take a SSRI antidepressant, which one of the following RCs is safer/more effective to be taken with: 4-FMP, Methylone, 5-APB. thanks.
 
I think if you're on an SSRI you're best not taking any of them!! I don't think there's enough research-based evidence to answer your question. Sorry to be negative. If I was in your position and nothing was going to stop me from doing one of them, I would probably trawl the relevant mega-threads and try to make a judgement for myself. I suspect that's as good as you'll get. Even if an SSRI taker with experience of these compounds was to provide an opinion, there's no knowing whether you'll react in the same way. Risky business. I used to drink on Prozac and that was bad enough...

What do others think about this?
 
What do others think about this?

Pretty much the same. There will be a valid reason why someone takes this kind of medication and Serotonine Releasing drugs are the last you want to do if you suffer from depression. Also even if it is not particularly dangerous (which no one can say for sure) the wanted effects will be at least diminished so the cost benefit ratio is so bad that it does not make sense at all.

I wouldn't do any opiate if I am on Buprenorphine either. Maybe a bad comparison but you know what I mean.
 
thanks for the replies. BTW, in the past I took 5-APB three times (I was already on ssris, seems like I've been on em forever) with no consequences and rolled quite well. However, I thought 4-fmp is a less serotonergic compound than the other twos.
 
Possibly - don't know. That's probably not the only consideration though. I'm not a chemist, but I think that interactions between drugs can be complex. If you're reading that it's less seretonergic, that could be conjecture from people trying it. I sound all lecture-ish don't it! All I'm saying is take care, really! BL is about harm-reduction, so be safe. :)
 
It would be your best bet not to combine ANY prescription drugs with RCs. The long term effecrts of RCs is not known as well as any fatal reactions that may occur. Just dont do it
 
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