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serotonin dopamine reuptake inhibitor ... ??? why NDRI

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#1 knightly

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Posted 10 June 2014 - 02:10 PM


Hello,

Drugs regarding NDRI's

If Noradrenaline is already converted from Dopamine, do you have


DRI:
- Increased dopamine -> resulting in the dopamine being converted to noradrenaline in the process

NDRI:
- Increased dopamine & noradrenaline -> resulting in dopamine being converted to noradrenaline , + the increased  noradrenaline that will also convert to adrenaline.


Default:
L-Phenylalanine -> L-Tyrosine -> L-Dopa -> Dopamine -> Noradrenaline -> Epinephrine



But the overall thing is, if dopamine is going to be converted to noradrenaline (+reason: from the drug acting on dopamine and it being converted to noradrenaline), then what's the main point of having NDRI's?, that would just mean increased

 

NDRI:
L-Phenylalanine -> L-Tyrosine -> L-Dopa -> Dopamine -> Noradrenaline -> Epinephrine

Experience:
- I have had a experience with a NRI, and let me tell you, it makes you cold,tired,uninterested,not happy/bored in social situations,bored,etc.
 







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