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Question--> What is a stronger appetite suppressor, Bromocriptine or phentermine?

hitorbehit

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Which one is the stronger appetite suppressant, Bromocriptine or phentermine? Also, which is the safest and/or has the least side effects? Thanks for the imput fellas!!:fro: :fro:
 
i've only taken bromo and that shit fucked my stomach up good.. i had to force small amounts of food down throughout the day. no other sides though. instead of taking 2.5mg/d I cut the pill in half so its 1.25mg/d and my appetite is back. i've nver experienced phentermine so i dont know about loss of appetite... i hope this is a start for your quest of knowledge. sorry i couldnt help more>:rolleyes:
 
Oh, and for saftey I'd stick to phentermine. I'm not sure if this is true, and someone please correct me if this is wrong but excess use of Bromocriptine can cause cardiovascular complications.

It may have been that Montana Fella who said it and I'm not sure if he's full of crap or not.
 
well i never tried bromo, but my girlfriend took it for a while and i see absolutly no effects on appetit with this drug, phenteromin on the other hand is like speed but a little weaker(strong ass ECA stack that's all)as far as bromo well read up on it yourself..

Bromocriptine is a well-established drug for two conditions, increased levels of the hormone prolactin and Parkinson's. The best-known brand name is Parlodel. The standard tablet dosage is 2.5 mg.

Bromocriptine also has a sexuality-enhancing effect, though it is not commonly sold for that purpose. Nevertheless, there is little doubt that in many people, bromocriptine will support sexual response. The reason why the drug is not specifically sold as impotence or frigidity medication: a sufficient number of studies to achieve FDA approval for the purpose of sexual enhancement have not been conducted.

In view of the enormous marketing success of Pfizer's Viagra, many pharmaceutical companies are interested in distributing substances that enhance sexual response. However, for "old" drugs, the patents of which have expired, there is little incentive to invest into the necessary clinical trials.

The sexually enhancing effect of bromocriptine is very different from the effect of Viagra (generic name: sildenafil citrate). Viagra works primarily on the sexual organ, providing chemically for better rigidity, or some rigidity in the first place.

Bromocriptine, on the other hand, works on the brain, making a person more receptive for sexual stimulation and creating a frame of mind for more powerful orgasms. Both effects are a logical consequence of the way, bromocriptine is traditionally used… to lower levels of the hormone prolactin, and to increase levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine.

High levels of prolactin are generally associated with a decreased sex drive. So, by lowering levels of prolactin, especially when they are high, bromocriptine increases the interest in sex.

A similar effect is achieved by bromocriptine through the neurological route. Bromocriptine is used as a medication in Parkinson's because it will cause higher levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Parkinson's is a disease caused by dopamine levels that are too low. Low dopamine levels normally also cause a loss of interest in sex, and an increased sex drive is a common "side effect" of many Parkinson's medications. One person's side effect is another person's cure.

While the increase in sex drive caused by bromocriptine may be hard to measure, the effect on orgasms is more obvious. Orgasms become more powerful, ironically because they are better controlled. The pre-orgasm plateau phase can last for minutes on bromocriptine, and orgasm will be accompanied by a pronounced histamine reaction (stuffed nose).

and one more thing:


Sex drug could aid male stamina

The drug could enhance men's sexual pleasure.

Scientists believe they are close to developing a pill to boost male stamina, which could become as popular as Viagra.

The drug, used to treat Parkinson's disease, has been found to raise a man's chances of sustaining multiple orgasms during sex.

In trials, the drug cabergoline was prescribed to minimize the effects of the hormone prolactin, which is produced by men at the point of orgasm.

The hormone has the effect of reducing a man's desire for more sex by preventing new erections.

Normally, the 60 test people, all healthy males, between the ages of 22 and 31, needed a break of 19 minutes between lovemaking.

However, after taking Cabergoline, they were able to have several orgasms within a few minutes.

Medical psychologist Manfred Schedlowski, who was involved in the trials at Essen in Germany, said the drug raised the libido to enable the male to orgasm again more quickly.

He said: "We saw that prolactin rises after orgasm and then thought maybe prolactin is a negative feedback system.

"Subjects who took this drug had decreased prolactin levels, and reported their orgasm was better and there was a shorter refractory period.

New developments

"We interviewed these subjects and found they were able to have multiple orgasms in very rapid succession.

"This is sitting very nicely with our hypothesis that orgasms and sexual drive are steered by prolactin and dopamine in the brain."

Cabergoline has been on the market in Germany for several months and is used to treat Parkinson's disease and prevent women producing milk when they want to stop breastfeeding.

The drug had no side effects on men during the tests, according to an article to be published in the International Journal of Impotence Research.

The researchers now plan to carry out trials to investigate whether cabergoline will have the same effect on women.

The market for drugs like Viagra has swelled and is thought to be worth about £1bn.

It is thought cabergoline could have similar potential.
 
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