Comment · Thu, August 13, 2015
Have epilepsy, on AED's, looking for stack advice given my neurological circumstance.
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mvoltron · 3 points
I currently take levetiracetam (Keppra) and lamotrigine (Lamictal) to treat my focal epilepsy. Both of these drugs down-regulate glutamate, so using a nootropic that positively modulates glutamate probably isn't such a good idea. The main issue I am trying to overcome is the lack of alertness and memory issues. It would be nice to counteract that as well as add some nootropic benefits.
Talking to one of the long-time experienced moderators of a nootropics site here, I was offered the following possibilities since these wouldn't affect glutamate: "Rhodiola is a good stimulating adaptogen. Ashwagandha is an anxiolytic adaptogen. Centrophenoxine is a more potent form of DMAE. L-Theanine is an anxiolytic amino acid. Emoxypine is a powerful antioxidant, and modulates the GABA system. Selank is an anxiolytic peptide, with nootropic qualities."
So, I would like to know if anyone has advice on how to stack these. Please don't leave a comment such as, "You should just stay away from nootropics altogether because you have a neurological disease." I'm looking for advice from someone who can actually offer it given my situation, taking into consideration the drugs I am already on. And…
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mvoltron · 1 points
A google search claims that keppra affects B vitamins while lamotrigine affects vitamin D. What do you think of this as a B supplement? http://www.amazon.com/L-methylfolate-Methylcobalamin-Adenosylcobalamin-Seeking-Health/dp/B00822JNTC
Any D vitamin brand will do, right?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
That's B12, not B6. Keppra lowers B6. Use a B complex instead.