Comment · Wed, December 24, 2014 · Ceretropic
N-acetyl-selank vs. Memantine for severe anxiety?
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odspot · 5 points
I had a post written out, which I subsequently lost, so will keep this pretty short, I guess. I have severe OCD, ADD and fatigued/anergic depression. I've found stuff like NSI-189, DHF, coluracetam etc. helpful for ADD/depression, but not much has put a dent in my crippling anxiety.
I was just wondering if anyone had found N-Acetyl-Selank useful for intrusive thoughts, or if it was better for physical anxiety? Does it dull pleasure/creativity in the way some anxiolytics can? Does it make getting to sleep on stimulants any easier?
Alternatively, I was considering going down the Memantine/stimulant route (pending I respond positively to Memantine .. I haven't in the past, but NSI-189 has reversed some of my previous 'paradoxical' reactions, and I'm curious to try it again), but wasn't sure if the combo was now considered somewhat archaic, despite it's popularity a few years ago. Is anyone still taking Memantine + psychostimulant? Even though beggars can't be choosers, I'm a little worried about loss of creativity on the combination, and subtle cognitive impairments (someone online once referred to it as 'pharmaceutical beer googles').
I would normally just order both Selank and…
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DefinitelyNotaWolf · 1 points
Could you elaborate how semax+selank differs from just semax?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Some people get a little anxious on Semax, so the Selank balances that out. The nootropic effect seems to be compounded as well. That makes sense, since you are doubling the amount of the PGP sub-structure going into your body.