Bupropion has anticholinergic properties, beware!
Beware of what?
Are there long term studies showing bupripion to do long term damage, cognitively? My basic amateur experience with bupripion, is that it downregulates certain cholinergic receptors (nicotinic?) acutely, but then, with chronic use they upregulate.
Also, why is a anticholinergic mechanism a bad thing? How do you think the TCAs work? An anticholinergic mechanism is the only thing that works for some people who are chronically depressed, or treatment resistant.
I stay away from anything that is cholinergic. Jesus christ, they are the only things that actually make me think about suicide (that includes stuff like cordyceps, ecklonia cava, gingkoa and all other apparantly 'weak' AChEIs). It's all bullshit to me. The only thing that improves my cognition is a healthy lifestyle, and a healthy mindset (mental health managed by whatever it is required, drugs or not). Everyone else can jump on the acetylcholine bandwagon, if they think it's going to turn them into superman, or something.
Piracetam will not turn anybody into Albert Einstein. It ain't gonna happen. Screw putting my IQ up a couple of points, I'd rather be happy.
Edited by Thorsten2, 08 January 2013 - 10:37 PM.