Seth Walsh
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- L-DOPA: Precursor to dopamine; increases dopamine synthesis.
- Amphetamines: Increase release and inhibit reuptake of dopamine.
- Cocaine: Inhibits dopamine reuptake.
- Methylphenidate (Ritalin): Inhibits dopamine reuptake.
- Bupropion (Wellbutrin): Inhibits dopamine reuptake.
- Selegiline: MAO-B inhibitor; reduces breakdown of dopamine.
- Rasagiline: MAO-B inhibitor; reduces breakdown of dopamine.
- Pramipexole & Ropinirole: Dopamine receptor agonists.
- Bromocriptine: Dopamine receptor agonist.
- Modafinil: Increases dopamine release.
- Bromantane: Upregulates tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase (AAAD) enzymes, leading to increased dopamine synthesis.
- PPAP (N-Phenylpropyl-adenosine): Dopamine releasing agent, specifically in the striatum.
- Cyclazodone: TAAR1 agonist; increases dopamine release.
- MAOIs (Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors): Prevent breakdown of dopamine by inhibiting MAO enzymes. Examples include phenelzine and tranylcypromine.
- COMT inhibitors (Catechol-O-methyltransferase inhibitors): Reduce breakdown of dopamine. Examples include entacapone and tolcapone.
- Cabergoline: Dopamine receptor agonist.
- Aripiprazole: Partial dopamine D2 receptor agonist.
- Rotigotine: Dopamine receptor agonist.
- Tetrabenazine & Reserpine: VMAT2 inhibitors; reduce vesicular storage of dopamine, leading to decreased release.
- Sulpiride & Amisulpride: Atypical antipsychotics that act as dopamine D2/D3 receptor antagonists at higher doses but can enhance dopaminergic transmission at lower doses.
- GHB (Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate): Increases dopamine release.
- Phenylpiracetam: Stimulant that increases dopamine release.
- Atomoxetine: Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, but has been shown to increase dopamine in the prefrontal cortex.
- Fenoldopam: Dopamine receptor agonist, specifically D1.
- Apomorphine: Non-selective dopamine agonist.
- Piribedil: Dopamine D2/D3 receptor agonist.
- Nomifensine: Dopamine and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor.
- Tianeptine: Atypical antidepressant with indirect dopaminergic properties.
- Nefazodone: Antidepressant that indirectly influences dopamine neurotransmission.
- Buspirone: Partial dopamine D2 receptor agonist.
- Fipexide: Increases dopamine release.
- Lisuride: Dopamine agonist.
- Pergolide: Dopamine receptor agonist.
- Dihydrexidine: D1 receptor agonist.
- Noopept: Shown to sensitize dopamine receptors
- Cordyceps: Traditional herb that may increase dopamine levels.
- Catuaba Bark: Herbal remedy believed to enhance dopaminergic function.
- 9-MEBC (9-Methyl-β-carboline): Neuroregenerative compound that may restore dopaminergic neurons.
- Uridine: May increase dopamine release by enhancing phosphatidylcholine synthesis.
- Mucuna pruriens: Natural source of L-DOPA.
- Yohimbine: Increases dopamine release.
- Ginseng: Traditional herb with potential dopaminergic activity.
- Ginkgo biloba: May influence dopamine receptors.
- Hordenine: TAAR1 agonist; increases dopamine release.
- Phenethylamine (PEA): Increases dopamine release.
- Tyramine: Indirect sympathomimetic, may increase dopamine in certain brain areas.
- Salidroside (from Rhodiola rosea): Possible dopamine modulating effects.
- Forskolin: Increases intracellular cAMP levels, may influence dopamine.
- Theacrine: Structurally similar to caffeine; may influence dopamine.
- Caffeine: Adenosine receptor antagonist, indirectly influences dopamine.
- Galantamine: AChE inhibitor, can indirectly influence dopamine.
- Sulbutiamine: Synthetic derivative of thiamine; may enhance dopamine activity.
- Unifiram & Sunifiram: AMPAkines with potential dopaminergic activity.
- Memantine: NMDA antagonist, can influence dopaminergic tone.
- Adrafinil & Modafinil: Wakefulness-promoting agents; increase dopamine.
- Nicotine: Stimulates nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, indirectly influencing dopamine.
- Theobromine: Found in chocolate, has dopaminergic activity.
- Kava: Might affect dopamine levels.
- Berberine: Alkaloid that can modulate dopamine.
- Schisandra: Traditional herb with potential dopaminergic properties.
- Bacopa monnieri: Traditional herb that may influence dopamine.
- Curcumin: Active compound in turmeric; may modulate dopamine.
- CBD (Cannabidiol): Non-psychoactive cannabis compound; can influence dopamine.
- THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol): Main psychoactive compound in cannabis; affects dopamine.
- SAMe (S-Adenosyl methionine): May influence dopamine synthesis.
- Choline: Precursor to acetylcholine; indirect effects on dopamine.
- Inositol: Vitamin-like substance, potential effects on dopamine.
- Zinc: Essential mineral with potential dopaminergic modulation.
- Iron: Essential mineral involved in dopamine synthesis.
- Magnesium: Can influence NMDA receptors and indirectly affect dopamine.
- Vitamin D: Hormone that can regulate genes influencing dopamine.
- Omega-3 fatty acids: Essential fats that might modulate dopamine.
- Melatonin: Hormone that can influence dopamine rhythms.
- Resveratrol: Antioxidant with potential dopaminergic activity.
- Harmane & Norharmane: β-carbolines; potential MAO inhibitors.
- Huperzine A: AChE inhibitor with indirect effects on dopamine.
- DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone): Precursor to sex hormones; potential dopaminergic effects.
- Agmatine: Influences NMDA receptors, indirect effects on dopamine.
- NAC (N-Acetylcysteine): Antioxidant; may modulate dopamine.
- Beta-phenylethylamine (PEA): Increases dopamine release.
- Guarana: Contains caffeine; influences dopamine.
- B Vitamins: Involved in neurotransmitter metabolism; may influence dopamine.
- Iboga (Ibogaine): Psychedelic with dopaminergic activity.
- Hydrafinil: Analog of modafinil; influences dopamine.
- Tongkat Ali: May increase dopamine.
- PRL-8-53: Nootropic with potential dopaminergic activity.
- Selank: Anxiolytic peptide; potential effects on dopamine.
- Semax: Nootropic peptide; may influence dopamine.
- Deprenyl: MAO-B inhibitor.
- Pramiracetam: Nootropic; potential indirect effects on dopamine.
- Fasoracetam: Nootropic; potential indirect effects on dopamine.
- Coluracetam: Nootropic; potential dopaminergic activity.
- Methylene Blue: Can influence mitochondrial function and potentially dopamine.
- BPC-157: Peptide with potential dopaminergic modulation.
- Phenylalanine: Amino acid precursor to tyrosine and dopamine.
- Tryptophan: Amino acid; can influence serotonin and indirectly dopamine.
- St. John's Wort: Contains hyperforin which affects dopamine.
- Ashwagandha: Adaptogen that might modulate dopamine.
- Maca: Might have effects on dopamine.
- Gotu Kola: Traditional herb; potential dopaminergic effects.
- Damiana: May influence dopamine.
- Velvet Bean: Contains L-DOPA.
- Tribulus: Might modulate dopamine.
- Eurycoma Longifolia: Potential effects on dopamine.
- Withania Somnifera: Might modulate dopamine.
- Rehmannia: Traditional herb with potential dopaminergic activity.
- Guduchi: May influence dopamine.
- Holy Basil: Potential dopaminergic modulation.
- Passionflower: Might have effects on dopamine.
- Lion's Mane Mushroom: May influence nerve growth factor and dopamine.
- Thiamin Tetrahydrofurfuryl Disulfide (TTFD): A lipid-soluble form of thiamine that may influence dopaminergic activity.
- NSI-189: A novel antidepressant that may increase hippocampal volume and influence dopamine.
- IDRA-21: An ampakine drug with potential indirect effects on dopamine.
- ISRIB: A drug that influences eIF2B, possibly affecting dopamine.
- 7,8-Dihydroxyflavone: TrkB agonist which can influence dopamine circuits.
- Sarcosine: NMDA receptor co-agonist with potential indirect effects on dopamine.
- Noopept: Boosts BDNF and NGF, which can indirectly influence dopamine.
- Oxiracetam: A nootropic that can enhance dopamine release in certain brain regions.
- Aniracetam: Has effects on AMPA receptors and may indirectly influence dopamine.
- Phenotropil (Phenylpiracetam): Stimulant and nootropic that increases dopamine.
- DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide): May have indirect effects on dopamine.
- Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA): Endogenous fatty acid amide; potential dopamine modulation.
- Intranasal Insulin: May influence brain health and potentially dopamine levels.
- L-theanine: Found in tea; can influence dopamine among other neurotransmitters.
- CDP-Choline (Citicoline): Enhances dopamine receptor densities.
- P21: CNTF-derived peptide nootropic; potential indirect effects on dopamine.
- Polygala tenuifolia: Traditional herb with potential dopaminergic activity.
- Jiaogulan (Gynostemma): May influence nitric oxide, with downstream effects on dopamine.
- Hericium erinaceus: A mushroom that may enhance nerve growth factor and influence dopamine.
- Celastrus paniculatus: Traditional herb; may enhance dopamine.
- Clitoria ternatea (Butterfly Pea): Traditional herb; potential dopaminergic effects.
- Nardostachys jatamansi: Ayurvedic herb with potential dopaminergic activity.
- Tinospora cordifolia: May have neuroprotective effects on dopaminergic neurons.
- Ziziphus jujuba: Traditional herb; potential effects on dopamine.
- Morus alba (White Mulberry): May influence MAO, affecting dopamine breakdown.
- Withanolides (from Ashwagandha): Potential dopaminergic effects.
- Phosphatidylserine: May influence dopamine release.
- Ecklonia cava: A seaweed with potential dopaminergic activity.
- Magnolia officinalis: Contains compounds that may influence dopamine.
- Desmodium gangeticum: Ayurvedic herb; potential effects on dopamine.
- Lepidium meyenii (Maca root): Might influence dopamine.
- Butea superba: Traditional herb; potential dopaminergic effects.
- Paeonia lactiflora: May modulate dopamine receptors.
- Uncaria rhynchophylla: Contains compounds that might affect dopamine.
- Zanthoxylum piperitum: Traditional herb; potential effects on dopamine.
- Ligusticum wallichii: Traditional herb; may influence dopamine.
- Albizia julibrissin: Contains compounds that might affect dopamine.
- Salvia miltiorrhiza: Traditional herb; potential effects on dopamine.
- Acorus calamus: Ayurvedic herb; potential dopaminergic effects.
- Myristica fragrans (Nutmeg): Might have dopaminergic properties.