Hello.. you say messing with dopamine lvls is dangerous.. I’m thinking of trying to fix brain damage caused by long term medication use & withdrawal using Mind Lab Pro & NSI-189 (I’m suffering acute meds withdrawal symptoms including depression, anxiety, confusion, physical pain) .. what are your thoughts on this ? please look up the ingredients at www.mindlabpro.com as I don’t know how to hotlink here.. I ask because quite a few ingredients of mind lab pro either increase or protect the decrease of dopamine & other neurotransmitters.. it also claims to help ‘fix’ brain damage, as apparently does NSI-189 also by increasing hippocampus quantity
At high levels and over a long period of time yes, you see it with both recreational and pharmaceutical drugs such as Adderall.
The problem is though when people say they have deficient dopamine because symptom A or B, symptom A or B could be caused by something else.
The neurotransmitters also don't work in isolation, so if you do something with one neurotransmitters it may affect many others.
It gets even more complex when you take medications acting on multiple neurotransmitters. Unfortunately scientists don't understand this process fully and they discover new interactions all the time.
In your example you have depression, anxiety, confusion, and physical pain, that could be one of thousands of illnesses, could be malfunctioning neurotransmitter such as GABA or another neurotransmitter, could be dietary, could be anything.
You say in your post that you were on medication, what medication and how long? Could you still be withdrawing?
When you do have something wrong with dopamine you get things like Parkinsons, Serious memory loss, ADHD, Psychosis (increased), those are the kinds of conditions we talk about when we talk about Dopamine, dopamine is less likely than something else.
If you do want to test the neurotransmitters, test the common targets in succession, serotonin (SSRI), norepinephrine (SNRI) and then dopamine(L-DOPA/Carbidopa) but keep an open mind, don't just focus on neurotransmitters, try test various things in isolation.