Comment · Tue, April 5, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Can we please start modding or moving Tianeptine user experience reports?
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AhStro · 33 points
Or create another sub for personal experience posts?
There seems to be far too many posts asking the most basic of routinely detailed/explored questions as well as useless personal experience posts that, in conjunction, seem to cover the full spectrum of human emotion.
- Tianeptine makes me hungry
- Tianeptine makes me suicidal
- Tianpetine makes me happy
- Tianeptine reduces my appetite
- Tianeptine makes me shit funny
- Tinapetine makes me shit good
And especially this one:
- Tianeptine makes me feel shitty the next day or quite a bit after I take it, is this normal? (YES, especially when you're mega-dosing)
Here's a brief summary for anyone and everyone taking Tianpetine so we can stop posting about it:
- It's MOA is not totally understood. Supposedly it is (primarily) a SSRE that has some mysterious dopamine receptor potentiation qualities and circumstantial evidence for neuroprotection against particular stresses as well as the potential to increase BDNF and presumably neuroplasticity. Additionally, your particular response to Tianeptine will be dependent on your brain's current state of flux and your particular sensitivities. Tianeptine acts as a μ-opioid receptor an…
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matznerd · -2 points
Thank you, I think it is time to do this with both Tianeptine and Phenibut, as they pose risks to the nootropic community due to addiction and other side-effects that preclude them from being considered nootropics in the first place (regardless of potential BDNF/NGF enhancement etc.).
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
There has to be a bit of a balance. We don't want to go hardline on it, and ban all posts regarding the compounds. However, we want to limit the types of post surrounding them. If there is new scientific evidence, a new analog, or something that will generate good discussion, then we'll allow it. We'll also probably allow posts that affect the whole community, like quality issues or relevant legal discussions.