Here is a link
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...xtromethorphan
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They all offer a "basic" product. Often it is the pediatric version. Read the label looking for the ingredient "Dextromethorphan" and nothing else. If all else fails go to the pharmacy that gets your businessand should know you and tell him what you are looking for.
I restarted my experiments with it yesterday and it definitely still "has it". Two (count 'em) two tiny drops was all I took yesterday about noon and I was much improved the rest of the day. Today I learned that when you take it is important by trying it at 4:00 AM. I was soon back in bed and wasn't worth killing until about noon!
For those who don't know what we are talking about, dextromethorphan (Dex to his friends) is an anti-cough medication hat is also favored as a cheap high by the poor and the young at heart. Search this forum for details as it is one that we all need to be aware of since it is cheap, relatively safe, readily aailable, etc. It might be important to know how to use it in case of supply problems or financial misfortune.
It is an NMDA antagonist and our very own RLSmith has been conducting what is probably the longest running one-man trial with it at, what Robert, seven years?
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Originally Posted by pegleg
Rick
This is dated 2007 - a lot of water has gone under the bridge since 2007 (6 years ago). Can you give me a brand name for this cough suppresant that helps dyskinesia in "hemiparkinson rats." (just for the record, I'm not a rat . . . are you???)
lol
Peg
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