TsarTsar444
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Now bupropion for some reason seems wierd as in there are mixed opinions subjectively from users that it either blocks or enhances effects which is peculiar. The reason mitra does it is because of increased seratonin as well which acts inhibitory on dopaminergic and norepinephrine pleasure pathways for seeking out "dangerous and reckless activities", it is a mood stabilizer for a reason, it is supposed to blunt euphoria. Buprion only inhibits neurotransmitters in the prefrontal cortex, and why it is helpful in cigarette cessation. Also its the safest anti depressant with no risky post use syndroms, you could easily test it out without worry on its own
Thanks for the info, mirin iq. I'm planning to switch from mirta to bupropion. Do you know how bupro interacts with amph? It's inhibits reuptake of norepinephrine and dopamine so guess it will also kill amph euphoria?