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Anybody taking aminophylline (teophylline) as a stimulant?

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#1 us3yournam3

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Posted 29 April 2016 - 05:36 PM


I just tried it today, it works pretty nice actually, slight tremors and a good buzz, i just feel slightly uneasy because this is a new experience, so I'd like to hear some thoughts. Seems like a much cleaner xanthine than caffeine. Also, what are your thoughts on beta agonists, alone or in combination with theophylline.

 

Don't wanna judge too early, but seems like this will actually enable me to slightly more shit done :)



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Posted 29 April 2016 - 08:43 PM

Have not tried it, where did you acquire it? Seems to be a prescription drug for treatment of COPD.

Its effect as a nonselective phosphodiesterase inhibitor seems interesting, although somewhat worrisome that it seems to have a quite narrow therapeutic index.

 


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Posted 29 April 2016 - 08:53 PM

Have not tried it, where did you acquire it? Seems to be a prescription drug for treatment of COPD.

Its effect as a nonselective phosphodiesterase inhibitor seems interesting, although somewhat worrisome that it seems to have a quite narrow therapeutic index.

 

Just step into the pharmacy and pretend like you're buying this stuff everyday. I doubt it wouldn't work in some country in the world.

Also what would the effects of a selective phosphodiesterase inhibitors be? And what drug does this?


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#4 dwaaam

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Posted 29 April 2016 - 09:23 PM

https://en.wikipedia...erase_inhibitor

It depends quite heavily on what subtype of PDE the drug has affinity for. For example PDE5 we have the famous Viagra (and similar "boner pills").

The most interesting subtype is probably number 4: https://en.wikipedia...ase-4_inhibitor which has the ability to reduce neuro-inflammation, which the user Lostfalco seems to have a good experience with: http://www.lostfalco...n-fog-two-step/







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