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Smart Drugs? 2222 Responses
Last post: 5 months, 3 weeks ago | Thread started: Jun 10, 08, 5:26 a.m.
- detritus
I'm curious to know whether anyone here has ever tried so-called smart drugs for the occasional (or, perhaps, constant) upping of their game?
I've read a couple of articles that hint that scientists, soldiers, lawyers and students (the common socio groups mentioned when a drug sub-culture tries to justify its existence - all we need now are judges and policemen...) across the West have been selectively dosing up on things like Provigil, Prozac or Adderall during exam tests or periods of work pressure, so was wondering whether people in the more creative fields were doing the same? I mean, we all know that old school lifestyle drugs are rife, and there's more than one CD out there tenuously keeping his edge on coke, but we all know that's not a smart path to take for any amount of time*.
As I'm likely never going to touch amphetamines again, I was wondering whether one of these more legitimate pharma options could usefully be employed during those strenuous deadline times when a few extra hours focus here or there could make all the difference.
Anyone chime in?
(and, sadly, I'm not really interested in tales of people boshing ecstasy, speed, acid, coke or totting pot - there've been enough threads on that sort of thing).
* Actually, I wouldn't want to suggest that pharma drugs are a long-term option, but .. well, mutter.
- Jun 10, 08, 5:26 a.m. – Permalink
- omgitsacamera


- Dog-earJun 10, 08, 5:29 a.m. – Permalink
- detritus
Aye, let's stick some articles in here for the peeps who don't know.
I'm genuinely interested to hear of any personal experiences, though.
http://www.johannhari.com/archiv…
http://education.guardian.co.uk/…
http://www.technologyreview.com/…
http://network.nature.com/blogs/…
http://www.boingboing.net/2006/1…

- Dog-earJun 10, 08, 5:31 a.m. – Permalink
- neue75_bold
Speed would be the only thing I abused heavily and if it was easier to come across here, I would still probably abuse and just deal with panic attacks, loss of appetite and all-consuming comedowns that inevitably come along with a couple days of no sleep...


- Dog-earJun 10, 08, 5:35 a.m. – Permalink
- studderine
PARTTTTYYYYY WHOOOOWEEE


- Dog-earJun 10, 08, 5:46 a.m. – Permalink
- neue75_bold
Provigil sounds great...


- Dog-earJun 10, 08, 5:47 a.m. – Permalink
- studderine
HUGS NOT DRUGS


- Dog-earJun 10, 08, 5:47 a.m. – Permalink
- Jnr_Madison
I find it funny when people say they just popped a couple of extra Prozac etc to get them through the day, when the drug totally doesn't work like that. It takes at least 2-4 weeks of constant use (20-40mg per day) before you feel anything and even then you don't feel 'high'.


- Dog-earJun 10, 08, 5:49 a.m. – Permalink
- Khurram
haha, yeah, i'm on the Modafinil/Provigil.
Been on it for 6 months or so. Was on the Adrafinil before. I buy the generic version. I do regular 48 hour wake, sleep, 48 hour wake cycles.
Also Cabergoline - pumps my sex drive and makes me geniunely multiorgasmic (i.e zero refractory period between orgasms) + recreational use of Viagra/Cialis.
Also considering Testosterone Ethanate and/or Nandrolone - but considering that i've reached competition level Muay Thai skills, i don't wanna adversly effect, fail a drugs test in the near future, so will hold out.
+ Creatine, L-Arginine, Zinc supplements and you have the makings of a fucking machine!
(oh yes, Dutasteride for the hair-loss ;) )


- Dog-earJun 10, 08, 5:53 a.m. – Permalink
- kelpie
http://www.guardian.co.uk/societ…
"here is an object that will make you feel better. Its made thousands of other people feel better. take it now and you will be fine like them at an undefinable point in the future. Its called hope, have some and come back regularly for a chat and to see how you're doing, this is called attention and understanding; its unbeatable" just like holistic medicine. I remember a friend taking prozac for quite some time who quite clearly simply presuaded themselves they were feeling better when really they had A. sought help B. received a glimmer of hope to grab and C. got some time with a nice doctor, away from family and pals. So yay for prozac and the placebo effect I suppose.


- Dog-earJun 10, 08, 6:06 a.m. – Permalink

