What happened with trying Milnacipran/Imipramine combo again? Aren't you even going to consider it?
I mean, it really DOES seem as if she had the best results when on that combo.
Don't give up on it yet - you say it stopped working after Esketamine-exposure - ok - but when WAS that? Perhaps that effect has now passed? I think you need to try again.
It IS.
And that metabolite is EXCLUSIVELY formed by the ARketamine enantiomer.
Hence, why Esketamine is useless as an antidepressant.
Can you provide a proof? In the paper you're referring to, they say
"We note that (2S,6S)-HNK does also exert antidepressant actions at higher doses".
https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC4922311/
S-ketamine produces (2S,6S)-hydroxynorketamine which IS active at α7-nicotinic receptor:
https://www.ncbi.nlm...pubmed/23183107
There's a controversy which of enantiomers is a better anti-depressant. Esketamine is in phase III clinical trials for treatment-resistant depression by Johnson & Johnson, link in the wikipedia. So saying that it is useless as an antidepressant I believe is wrong.
Hmm, you do make a good case here - I had mostly read the reports which say that Arketamine are superior.
There is a fact that Esketamine IS different, pharmacologically from Arketamine though - and as I understand it, the two hydroxynorketamine's are believed to have different pharmacological activity at the alpha-7-receptor.
It's not entirely out of the question that the two metabolites work inversely at a7: one is an agonist, the other, an antagonist.
So, you can't say with such certainty that Arketamine and (2R,6R)-HNK will really effect her the same as Esketamine.
Modafinil, tianeptine and buproprion are all mild euphorics, while not usually heavily regulated in most countries like stronger euphorics .... Based on her bad responses to euphorics and drugs with stimulant like components, Dexedrine (dextroamphetamine) doesn't sound like a good idea.
They all are "dirty", they enhance glutamatergic transmisson, bupropion is not euphoric at all.
I wouldn't call them "dirty" - just because a compound has more than one mode of effect doesn't make them dirty - Modafinil and Tianeptine has more than one mode of effect, but their side-effects profile is incredibly good - you will find raving fans of both compounds because of this, and they really ARE less dangerous than other drugs when taken in overdose as well.
Truly dirty drugs is stuff like TCA's or old typical Antipsychotics - Haldol for instance. One could also make a case for Mirtazapine, since it hits a BOAT-load of receptors, while also causing both 5htp and NE-reuptake.
And you're wrong about Bupropion - when taken intranasally or intravenously the euphoric effects are immediately noticeable. I detest this use, but it's actually common in prisons in the U.S.A.
Now, the euphoric effects are not at all as common when taken orally, but there are reports of it - for instance, my ex-girlfriend who suffers from BPD/HPD also reported initial euphoric effects from Bupropion, I myself however, did not - but I'm SCT, I don't get euphoric that easily, because of low vigilance and highly upregulated kappa-receptor networks.
(punishment-sensitivity have been noted in SCT-individuals, as well as an overall LOWER propensity for abuse than among the mainline population - learned helplessness is something I have as well, a feature of dystymia, and that would blunten euphoria too)
On another note - seems like poor Bupropion is joining Tianeptine as another excellent drug which is about to get a bad rep because of KROKODIL-like abuse! : ( People have started shooting the pills, resulting in those deplorable bite-like wounds that inevitably lead to severe tissue-damage.
Damn fools...
References:
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Intravenous administration and abuse of bupropion: a case report and a review of the literature.
https://www.ncbi.nlm...pubmed/24950138
Focus on bupropion toxicity and abuse
http://www.dpic.org/...icity-and-abuse
Antidepressant Wellbutrin becomes ‘poor man’s cocaine’ on Toronto streets
http://globalnews.ca...oronto-streets/
Edited by Stinkorninjor, 04 December 2016 - 03:05 PM.