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Posts: 108 Joined: 23-Sep-2017 Last visit: 05-Oct-2021
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I have found that since starting Zoloft 100mg, DMT has almost no effect on me. A substantial smoked dose gives me a weak body rush lasting about 30 seconds. That's it. Before Zoloft, DMT affected me normally. A friend who takes Paxil has experienced the same thing. Anyone else experience this, first-, second-, or third-hand?
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Posts: 55 Joined: 07-Mar-2020 Last visit: 03-Sep-2024
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Pharmaceuticals kill it.... Almost all and any will rapidly decrease the effects. Example is a friend of mine takes adderall and always takes a 2-3 day break before indulging in the molecule. Sometimes 5 days if there is going to be any MAOi involved. That may be reckless but has noticed no effects and has been doing it for about a year meow.
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Posts: 340 Joined: 19-Nov-2018 Last visit: 16-Nov-2024
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Underclocked wrote:Pharmaceuticals kill it.... Almost all and any will rapidly decrease the effects. That's not true. SSRIs are known to reduce/change the effects of vaporized DMT, and I'm sure many other drugs change the experience also... but certainly not all. I don't think I need to offer personal anecdotes or paste in others' experiences to support this.
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Posts: 147 Joined: 18-Apr-2020 Last visit: 28-Aug-2023
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Yeah pretty sure serotonin will compete with dmt for receptor sites, my friend who is on a pharmacuetical ssri is quite insensitive to dmt, although it obviously still effects him, there is not much substance to his experiences he reports, and he needs 5x the dose I would need to get somewhere The self that talks doesn't know, the self that knows doesn't talk.
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Posts: 54 Joined: 03-Oct-2020 Last visit: 21-Jun-2024 Location: Adrift in the Isles of Langerhans
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I've read that SSRIs are experience-dampeners for sure. From recent personal experience I can attest that, for me, the SARI trazodone (Desyrel) certainly seems to inhibit DMT. This is all new personal territory but I believe some (?) of the mechanism of action is the same. Hey, three of the the initials are identical! (it's a serotonin antagonist and reuptake inhibitor)
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