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#1 Dutchman

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Posted 24 March 2003 - 02:00 AM


I a student, have no medical problems, and I smoke Lucky Strikes. I am relatively new to smart drugs and just ordered a book on the subject. I want to use these drugs namely to enhance my concentration, and relieve some anxiety which I hope will improve my study habits. Should I consult a doctor or anyone that pratices medicine before using smart drugs? Or is this generally not required due to the nature these substances? [huh]

#2 LifeMirage

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Posted 27 March 2003 - 02:28 AM

It depends on which smart drugs you want to try and if you have any serious health conditions?

It is always a good idea to have a full checkup (including a CBC blood test) before doing any the the stronger smart drugs (such as Deprenyl), especially if you plan to take them daily.

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