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I was too tired when I wrote that. Vortiexone is my nothing burger. Wellbutrin has no noticable effect for me on it's own and ramps up my anxiety if I'm on other stimulants.
I haven't looked at the clinical depression treatment doses of the cold meds turned brain meds yet, but maybe? It's already a psych drug anyway that targets that reflex.
I make a point of not looking up drugs I'm trying, I take notes instead and compare later with my psyche. Right now it's a mix of Adderall, duloxetine and abilify, which work pretty well for me as a triad but none of them do much for me individually, even 20mg of adderall is like a couple coffees.
Brains are fucking weird.
You know those hipster Speakeasy's with some prodigal bartender who mixes your favorite drink? I imagine there's one of those somewhere with a mustachio'd psychopharmacologist in a rustic leather apron, who takes one look at you before he starts tossing ingredients into a mortar, with flourishes and puns. He's got a vintage copper pill press that spins on a motor, flinging tablets he catches in a green glass bottle, pops the cork stopper and hands you your ~perfect drug~