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I found some studies about amphetamine neurotoxicity
However, in the most relevant animal model, 4 weeks of treatment with an amphetamine similar to the pharmaceutical Adderal produced plasma concentrations in adult baboons and squirrel monkeys that matched human ADHD patients after clinical treatment, and both species showed a 30−50% reduction in striatal dopamine, its major metabolite, its rate-limiting enzyme, its membrane transporter, and its vesicular transporter
Source:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16808729/
So don't take speed/amphetamine/adhd drugs and stick to brain safe drugs only that are proven to be not neurotoxic such as opiates
I'm glad I didn't got into a amphetamine habit. I only ever used amphetamine 2 times in my lifetime so it should have no permanent effect on my brain.
If you have already been abusing amphetamine or adhd drugs though then the first thing you gotta do is to stop and then there are some supplements you can take to reverse neurotoxicity such as nomifensine ,melatonin , coenzyme q10 , baicalein, methyllycaconitine and glutathione
Recent studies in animals have produced evidence for neuroprotection against amphetamine-mediated toxicity by several substances, including nomifensine 217, methyllycaconitine 218, coenzyme Q10 219, baicalein 220 and melatonin 221. In addition, impairment of learned place preference consolidation by amphetamine-induced neurotoxicity was ameliorated by administration of a glutathione precursor
@Psychophilly
@Alex MACHO
@Eriot Lodger
@_MVP_
//ThomasDOM
However, in the most relevant animal model, 4 weeks of treatment with an amphetamine similar to the pharmaceutical Adderal produced plasma concentrations in adult baboons and squirrel monkeys that matched human ADHD patients after clinical treatment, and both species showed a 30−50% reduction in striatal dopamine, its major metabolite, its rate-limiting enzyme, its membrane transporter, and its vesicular transporter
Source:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16808729/
So don't take speed/amphetamine/adhd drugs and stick to brain safe drugs only that are proven to be not neurotoxic such as opiates
I'm glad I didn't got into a amphetamine habit. I only ever used amphetamine 2 times in my lifetime so it should have no permanent effect on my brain.
If you have already been abusing amphetamine or adhd drugs though then the first thing you gotta do is to stop and then there are some supplements you can take to reverse neurotoxicity such as nomifensine ,melatonin , coenzyme q10 , baicalein, methyllycaconitine and glutathione
Recent studies in animals have produced evidence for neuroprotection against amphetamine-mediated toxicity by several substances, including nomifensine 217, methyllycaconitine 218, coenzyme Q10 219, baicalein 220 and melatonin 221. In addition, impairment of learned place preference consolidation by amphetamine-induced neurotoxicity was ameliorated by administration of a glutathione precursor
@Psychophilly
@Alex MACHO
@Eriot Lodger
@_MVP_
//ThomasDOM
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