Comment · Thu, February 12, 2015 · Ceretropic
AMP Citrate Experience - High Risk for Disappointment
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Katuskoti · 13 points
I received my package on Monday last week. That night, I sampled 50mg. No noticeable effects. Tuesday night, I tried 100mg. Possible increased heartbeat. No other effects. Next night, tried 200mg. Again increased heartbeat. No real CNS stimulant effects.
Thursday night tried 400mg. Possible smooth stimulation but less noticeable than caffeine. Slightly more talkative but this may have been my mood before taking it. Easily fall asleep on it. Next morning wake up feeling horribly anxious and depressed. Feel very dissociated and derealized. Psychological effects much worse than an ethanol hangover.
On the weekend, tried 200mg AMP citrate with 30mg noopept and 200mg hordenine. Short lived increase in focus and some slight tingling. Easy to fall asleep.
The past few days I have experimented with amounts under 250mg, and noticed some almost imperceptible stimulation followed by increased anxiety, visual snow, poor circulation, and irregular heartbeat the next day.
AMP citrate is really crappy. The hangover is disproportionate to the acute effects.The stimulation is nearly non-existent and does not keep me awake. Overall, rather rubbish. I will probably be throwing mine out or con…
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roionsteroids · 4 points
Whose idea was it to call 1,3-Dimethylbutylamine "AMP Citrate"?
That is such a bad name, could come straight from a random Chinese RC vendor.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
It most certainly did come from a Chinese supplier. They were trying to get me to buy "the new DMAA" a while back, before they named it AMP-Citrate. The stupid thing is the more potent version, 1,3-Dimethylbutylamine HCL, would have to be called AMP-HCL for the naming convention to make sense.