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Old 06-28-2015, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
Amphetamines are dopamine reuptake inhibitors.

There is a less habituating way to accomplish this = Wellbutrin (which is an antidepressant that affects dopamine). Amphetamines, are hard on adult cardiovascular functions over time, besides.

Benzos are really a poor choice. They work at first, but as they wear off MORE pain comes in, until the next dose. Once a person is habituated to Klonopin (and this is fast and severe) then any wear off or taper down has awful pain occurring, often worse than it was in the beginning.

So I see this combo working short term, but in the long run there is a price to be paid yet.
Any reason why the Benzo's would cause more pain? I did read about those going through withdrawals that get PN symptoms.
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