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Will effexor help block some of the side effects from mdpv?

snubi

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i have numerous times ingested effexor alongside amphetamine, and everytime it reduced the side effects. my guess is that effexor will block some of the no-ephinephrine from mdpv, and therefore will reduce vasoconstriction.

my plan is to take 75mg and see how it goes.

thoughts?
 
@snubi,

Wish it was that simple. To put it simply, no there really isn't. Your best bet is to have some sort of CNS Depressant (Opiates, benzo's) available. I am sure you would find a 1-2mg dose of Xanax or Klonopin to do you quite we'll. That is a tad of a high dose for no tolerance, however.
 
@snubi,

Wish it was that simple. To put it simply, no there really isn't. Your best bet is to have some sort of CNS Depressant (Opiates, benzo's) available. I am sure you would find a 1-2mg dose of Xanax or Klonopin to do you quite we'll. That is a tad of a high dose for no tolerance, however.


But benzos does not reduce Vasoconstriction or blood preasure correct? So there is really no way to safely reduce blood preasure and vasoconstriction on MDPV?


if you had a drug that can either delay or inhibit the oxidation of dopamine to adrenaline and noradrenaline. and a way to block noradrenaline from MDPV, you would basically have MDPV with no side effects correct?

But there is something i dont understand.

If you take an ssri and then take MDMA, you get no effect because the ssri is occupying the spot at the serotonine receptor where MDMA does its magic.
so how come ingesting a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor like effexor isnt occupying the spot at the receptor where MDPV utilizes norepinephrine action.

Or is there something im missing
 
But benzos does not reduce Vasoconstriction or blood preasure correct? So there is really no way to safely reduce blood preasure and vasoconstriction on MDPV?
Almost any CNS depressant will help counter the effects of a stimulant (vasoconstriction), however minimal it may be. All depends on the drug and the actual cause of the vasoconstriction. Odd's are a downer will help quite a bit.

if you had a drug that can either delay or inhibit the oxidation of dopamine to adrenaline and noradrenaline. and a way to block noradrenaline from MDPV, you would basically have MDPV with no side effects correct?
You are way out of context. Drugs, their reactions in your body and all the side effects produced is much more complicated then a=b=c because of certain hormones.

If you take an ssri and then take MDMA, you get no effect because the ssri is occupying the spot at the serotonine receptor where MDMA does its magic.
so how come ingesting a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor like effexor isnt occupying the spot at the receptor where MDPV utilizes norepinephrine action.
Not true at all. Take an SSRI before MDMA and you are a heavy candidate for Serotonin Syndrome. Quite the opposite actually. That should be enough of an explanation right there.

Or is there something im missing
Alot
 
THis whole thing that you wont roll on pure MDMA if your on SSRis is a myth, I have been in the scene for 10years, ingested hundreds of legit tabs and rolled on antidpresnts.
 
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