I don't really get this. What I heard from my psychiatrist, is that Dopamine was not considered as an important neurotransmitter in depression, which seems completely stupid.
Dopamine is responsible for the feeling of pleasure and motivation. It realises your anxiety and fear (if properly stimulated) and therefore Depression.
Every drug that is addictive stimulates Dopamine either directly (Amphetamines/Cocaine) or indirectly (Opioids, Alcohol and others).
The best anti-depressants is Zoloft, which is the second most prescribed SSRI in psychiatrie and reason for that is simple: it's far from being selective, because it's 85% SRI and 15% Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitor.
The next antidepressant that get more popular with time because I see how much of a mood boost it gives to people is Bupropion, which is an NDRI.
You may argue that there is already Ritalin and Dextroamphetamine, but problem with those is that after about an hour - when they come up - many people start to feel anxiety because of overstimulation. As I understand it, the reason for is that the stimulation with those it to fast, therefore and not very pleasant for many people. In opposition to that is Meth which works slower, and therefore more pleasures. But it has horrible side effects.
Meth, Cocaine, and drugs that affect Dopamine indirectly are the mostly abused drugs almost since 100 years.
So my question is what's going on? Why new Dopaminergic antidepressants are not developed or so little energy is put in it?
It's seems to me like a drug like this could be a salvation for humanity and the company that would develope such an antidepressant would be the richest on Earth.
Dopamine is responsible for the feeling of pleasure and motivation. It realises your anxiety and fear (if properly stimulated) and therefore Depression.
Every drug that is addictive stimulates Dopamine either directly (Amphetamines/Cocaine) or indirectly (Opioids, Alcohol and others).
The best anti-depressants is Zoloft, which is the second most prescribed SSRI in psychiatrie and reason for that is simple: it's far from being selective, because it's 85% SRI and 15% Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitor.
The next antidepressant that get more popular with time because I see how much of a mood boost it gives to people is Bupropion, which is an NDRI.
You may argue that there is already Ritalin and Dextroamphetamine, but problem with those is that after about an hour - when they come up - many people start to feel anxiety because of overstimulation. As I understand it, the reason for is that the stimulation with those it to fast, therefore and not very pleasant for many people. In opposition to that is Meth which works slower, and therefore more pleasures. But it has horrible side effects.
Meth, Cocaine, and drugs that affect Dopamine indirectly are the mostly abused drugs almost since 100 years.
So my question is what's going on? Why new Dopaminergic antidepressants are not developed or so little energy is put in it?
It's seems to me like a drug like this could be a salvation for humanity and the company that would develope such an antidepressant would be the richest on Earth.
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