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which drugs are acute, and which could be acute?


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#1 simfish

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Posted 16 June 2006 - 06:48 AM


i;m trying to sort them out, so drugs that can help just before an exam, and ones that can't, for example.

I know that huperzine can be acute, and piracetam (if taken at an attack dose). modafinil is too. which other ones tend to be acute?

the nutrient drugs like alpha gpc,dmae, and the choline increasing ones though - they don't tend to be acute, right?

#2 simfish

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Posted 16 June 2006 - 06:49 AM

also, it's not a good idea to take too many choline precursors, right? like, there are a lot that increase choline levels - you only need a few of them, right? and then some tha tincrease choline efficiency, some for dopamine, etc...

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#3 simfish

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Posted 16 June 2006 - 06:54 AM

also, is ginkgo acute or not?

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Posted 16 June 2006 - 08:51 AM

what do you mean by acute? any drug/supplement taken is certain dose could be what you call "acute". it's all dose and individual dependent




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