FredSonoma
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There isn't that much information about Lisuride I've found - can anyone share their experience with it? Especially for people with liver / gut / bloating / starch problems?
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There isn't that much information about Lisuride I've found - can anyone share their experience with it? Especially for people with liver / gut / bloating / starch problems?
Endogenous dopamine is TPH inhibitor (both TPH-1 and TPH-2), and so are dopamine agonists. As such, cabergoline, bromocriptine and lisuride have all been studies for IBS and have been found helpful in support of the serotonin theory of IBS. More importantly, you don't wait for this experimental (and probably expensive) drug to become approved as boosting dopamine or getting of the legal LSD derivatives above is much easier. It is also likely safer as these have been used for decades and their side effects are well known.
All ergolide drugs are mixed agonist-antagonist on the serotonin receptors, but in low doses they have predominantly dopaminergic effects. If you google around for cyproheptadine and IBS you will find info about it.
Sure! I took it regularly for about a year but never more than 0.2 mg per day so a fairly low dose. I continued with it off and on for another year an a half just for short periods of time when I felt my prolactin was going up. I only stopped taking it because it became too hard to find. I never worried much about the safety because I knew it was safer than bromocriptine and I had already taken that med at high doses for 2 years from 2007-2009 for my prolactinoma.Blossom may I ask how long were you taking lisuride or are you still taking it? I was wondering if it is safe long term.
Hydergine promotes fibrosis; it's not very safe.I think I've read if recall well that Lisuride could be fibrotic but that Hydergine is the safest of all?