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#1 stuffisbroken

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Posted 29 October 2016 - 04:09 AM


I shouldn't have ,but i had really consumed large amount of alcohol last night, now my brain is fried, headaches and brain fog.
I need to get back as soon as possible to study.
In my sheer need to get back to study i have done terrible things from yesterday.

Consumed 700 mg paracetamol, dont want to take more, liver.
Now just took pantoprazole+5 mg ambiem, thought sleep would do the trick but no sleep has come yet. So ambien wasted. I dont want to do more damage ,so please reply asap.

I am thinking about pure caffeine.

I have also been taking modafinil, caffeine, Memantine, glamantaine, coq10 from last one month as my study stack. What now??
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#2 gamesguru

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Posted 29 October 2016 - 11:21 AM

the caffeine and coq10 can stay. but it's a little late tbh being hungover w a crazy stack, good luck
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#3 airplanepeanuts

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Posted 29 October 2016 - 11:43 PM

Never randomly mix prescription meds.



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Posted 30 October 2016 - 12:17 PM

Where do you college attendees get your pharmaceuticals from? If you're not on ritalin or some other stimulant or wakefulness promoter then you're on medications for Alzheimer's and G-d knows what. Is there a dealer in every college selling these things?



#5 stuffisbroken

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Posted 30 October 2016 - 01:29 PM

I cant say much about other Countries but i can tell you one thing about India. If you live in there, there is no such terminology as a prescription drug until and unless its something of Schedule H1 Or X category, that just covers benzos and opioids.

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Posted 31 October 2016 - 03:05 AM

 i can tell you one thing about India. If you live in there, there is no such terminology as a prescription drug until and unless its something of Schedule H1 Or X category, that just covers benzos and opioids.
 

 

Hm, that would explain all those indian online pharmacies selling drugs with prescriptions.

 

BTW, i thought Asians don't tolerate alcohol well?
 


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#7 stuffisbroken

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Posted 01 November 2016 - 05:19 PM

There is also a reason for pharmacies selling drugs like pancakes online. Its the indian patent act, which does not allow a manufacturer to re patent his drug after the initial time Monopoly of 20 years, that is to say, if there are similar structural properties to a drug and only some minor molecular change has been done only for the purpose of extending the patent, then it is not tenable. You have to show a completely new drug to get it patented again. Take the case with modafinil amd armodafinil , indian govt did not allow armodafinil to get patented in India and now its a generic salt.

And i Don't think from my limited experience with the people around me that ,asians would have any problems with Alcohol. Its all about tolerance, at least for me, i was taking Memantine for a month ,so i think it was the reason for my such low tolerance, 4-5 glasses wouldn't have effected me in any way a month ago, but now its seems a totally different scenario. The same amount of alcohol is good enough to intoxicate me to leave me withered for the next few days.

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