dopamimetic
Bluelighter
... but designed as an anti-epileptic that is used over long times and apparently does cause much less tolerance than benzodiazepine use (or it has not been tested strictly, I don´t know). Seems to be available more or less only in France these days, here in Germany it was withdrawn due to monetary reasons ... while I was in France, I´ve tried this one for anxiety and found it to work quite well, although I´ve used regular 5-15mg/d dose compared to the few mg´s used in studies for chronic anxiety disorder. It potentiates benzodiazepines of course, but the main point is that IF it does not cause the same long-lasting and nasty tolerance build-up benzos do, why isn´t it more widely known?
I have used it for maybe two months, then tapered quickly without problems. This has nothing to say, as I have used benzo-relatives back and forth too and luckily never got withdrawal from them. Nevertheless I would feel safer on something that is supposed to be taken for years ... Ok, they warn that the use of tiagabine could trigger seizures in persons without history. But from reading the reports, this seems more to be a problem of over-dose (and either an additional, excitatory mechanism or just gaba shut-down due to transporter blockade) or probably tapering too fast.
At least I did not find anything really related to dependence etc. regarding tiagabine ... so it could be a safer thing than even pregabaline (which brought me bad RLS after just some weeks on it)..
I have used it for maybe two months, then tapered quickly without problems. This has nothing to say, as I have used benzo-relatives back and forth too and luckily never got withdrawal from them. Nevertheless I would feel safer on something that is supposed to be taken for years ... Ok, they warn that the use of tiagabine could trigger seizures in persons without history. But from reading the reports, this seems more to be a problem of over-dose (and either an additional, excitatory mechanism or just gaba shut-down due to transporter blockade) or probably tapering too fast.
At least I did not find anything really related to dependence etc. regarding tiagabine ... so it could be a safer thing than even pregabaline (which brought me bad RLS after just some weeks on it)..