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Amantadine - an antiviral drug from the 70s that will cost you $10 per month and easy to import to most countries. only real risk is abusing it as a party drug or if you're bipolar it can induce a manic state
Clinically proven in blocking glutamate, being pro-dopamine, and helping ADHD and autism
blocking of glutamate will help gaba, so it will be phenibut-like for anxiety/inhibition and at least temporarily weaken your amygdala
some drugcel on reddit made a lengthy post about how the drugs ability to block glutamate + induce a manic state in people with bipolar is a very strong indication that this drug will also shrink the amygdala over time but i'm struggling to find it now
anecdotal reports from the web show it to be a good alternative to adderall, phenibut, and propranolol (performance anxiety) all in 1 pill.
https://www.reliablerxpharmacy.com/amantrel.htmlThe psychotropic effect of amantadine is related to its antagonism of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor. It decreases the toxic effects of the glutamatergic neurotransmitter system which plays an important role in many psychiatric disorders. Two randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of amantadine were identified in children and adolescents. One reported beneficial effects in controlling the symptoms of irritability and hyperactivity in autistic disorder and the other described a significant impact in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Two open label studies also reported positive effects in ADHD. A pilot study in children with enuresis reported significant reduction in wetting frequency. Studies in adults, with relevance to children and adolescents, reported effectiveness in resistant depression, obsessive compulsive disorder and in counteracting side effects of some psychotropic medications. RCTs found in traumatic brain injury indicated a neuroprotective effect and effectiveness in controlling agitation and aggression. Amantadine is well tolerated in children and adolescents, with an acceptable side effect profile, and considered safe for long term use.
Clinically proven in blocking glutamate, being pro-dopamine, and helping ADHD and autism
blocking of glutamate will help gaba, so it will be phenibut-like for anxiety/inhibition and at least temporarily weaken your amygdala
some drugcel on reddit made a lengthy post about how the drugs ability to block glutamate + induce a manic state in people with bipolar is a very strong indication that this drug will also shrink the amygdala over time but i'm struggling to find it now
anecdotal reports from the web show it to be a good alternative to adderall, phenibut, and propranolol (performance anxiety) all in 1 pill.