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solidsnake's Photo solidsnake 03 Jun 2005

So the last two threads I started both ended up leading me to the pyritinol recommedation. Doing a little research before i take the plunge and order, there seem to be quite a few reports out there in internet-land on some nasty side effects of pyritinol (face lesions, rashes etc.) Anyone here ever experience anything of this sort? Please share so I can see what Im up against.


thanks

Jesse
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scottl's Photo scottl 03 Jun 2005

Please read the thread on this

http://www.imminst.o...f=169&t=6494&s=
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jeromewilson's Photo jeromewilson 03 Jun 2005

Yeah there seem to be some implications that Pyritinol and Acetylcholine Esterase inhibitors are connected to PEMPHIGUS (a catch all acronym as far as I can tell). Didn't see any case studies though.
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solidsnake's Photo solidsnake 03 Jun 2005

i regularly do liver/gallbladder flushes so Im not worried about any type of hepatitus hitting me, i just want to know if anyone here who has taken pyritinol has experience any facial flushing, swelling roseacea type-symptoms as a side effect of the drug.
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johnmk's Photo johnmk 03 Jun 2005

I just started pyritinol yesterday. 400mg early last evening, 400mg this morning and 400mg before lunch. So far, no side effects that I can tell. And I'm not certain yet I am getting any primary benefits either. I will withhold judgment a while longer.
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LifeMirage's Photo LifeMirage 03 Jun 2005

i regularly do liver/gallbladder flushes so Im not worried about any type of hepatitus hitting me, i just want to know if anyone here who has taken pyritinol has experience any facial flushing, swelling roseacea type-symptoms as a side effect of the drug.



In the rare case reports doing a liver flush would not protect you from the side effects, as they are autoimmune in origin. Also I would not called it a drug considering is a naturally derived compound.
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chelovd's Photo chelovd 04 Jun 2005

No problems so far... and quite effective for problem solving :)
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enemy's Photo enemy 04 Jun 2005

The flushing/swelling sound something like niacin-overdose.
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solidsnake's Photo solidsnake 04 Jun 2005

johnmk keep us updated on anything you notice at all (benefits/sides---this thread is a good place for that).

LifeM i meant drug in the sense of "smart drug" just faster than typing naturally-derived-compound...(NDC perhaps??)
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johnmk's Photo johnmk 04 Jun 2005

You can count on it, solidsnake. Not necessarily time expeditiously, but nevertheless. In any event, I take many substances, some prescribed, some supplements, and the complicated regimen I am on may likely reduce my ability to feel any particular effect of pyritinol. I will do my damndest however.

LifeMirage, do you think an attack dose in the AM of 1-2g would be acceptable for a 60 kg rat in countries where rat experimentation is legal? Do you think said rat would be injured by such a dose?
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