For Opioid Dependence, Maybe
Memantine, Lisdexamfetamine & Opioids
Citation: pharmnerd. "For Opioid Dependence, Maybe: An Experience with Memantine, Lisdexamfetamine & Opioids (exp103402)". Erowid.org. Nov 19, 2024. erowid.org/exp/103402
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10 mg | oral | Pharms - Memantine | (daily) |
70 mg | oral | Lisdexamfetamine | (daily) | |
Opioids |
BODY WEIGHT: | 190 lb |
So, I started doing some research on the neurological mechanisms of opioid tolerance/dependance. A lot of research, just go to pubmed.com and type 'NMDA antagonists and opioid tolerance', and you'll see how complicated this stuff is. So, after going through all that damn research, I decided to try an NMDA antagonist, to see if it would help with the long-term withdrawal (the 'I'm so bored and sad I could die...whats the point of doing anything?' phase of coming off opioid drugs). I had my heart set on ketamine, but I couldn't find any. I tried DXM, but I didn't want to take a massive dose. But I found my great aunt's Nemanda, and so I decided to try that.
It's been about a week and a half since I've had an opioid -- I'm not sick anymore, but I'm definitely far from okay. I tried 30 mg at first, to try to get it in my system, and it caused some very slight trippy feelings. It wasn't much, but I got some decent sleep for the first time since coming off the morphine. The next day I dropped my dose to 20 mg, and I still felt kind of weird, but not incapacitated. After a few days of 20 mg I started taking 10 mg a day, at night, just like one would an antidepressant.
After a few days of 20 mg I started taking 10 mg a day, at night, just like one would an antidepressant.
All in all, I took the Nemanda for a month, just 10 mg a day, and my opioid tolerance took a nose dive, and my amphetamine tolerance fell as well. I felt much more like myself while I was taking the Nemanda, less drug-addled. Unfortunately, when I ran out of the Nemanda, my opioid and amphetamine tolerance went back up after about a month. I definately think Nemanda has a place in treating opioid addiction, or perhaps preventing tolerance in people that really need opioid drugs for pain (for example, cancer patients), or people like me that have taken amphetamine based medications for so long that they don't work very well anymore.
Exp Year: 2013 | ExpID: 103402 |
Gender: Male | |
Age at time of experience: 22 | |
Published: Nov 19, 2024 | Views: 28 |
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