OTC and prescription medications for low inhibitionmaxxing

Are there any available medications for being low inhib? Here are some I know with little side effects and won't interact with each other.

- Focalin, stimulant for ADHD
https://www.drugs.com/focalin.html

- Gabapentin, pain reliever and sedative
https://www.drugs.com/gabapentin.html

- Propranolol, beta-blocker that lowers heart rate and blood pressure
https://www.drugs.com/propranolol.html

- Lexapro, antidepressant and anti-anxiety ssri (never use more than 10 mg per day unless over 210 pounds)
https://www.drugs.com/lexapro.html

- Carisoprodol, mild sedative
https://www.drugs.com/carisoprodol.html

- Etizolam, thienotriazolodiazepine that has amnesic, anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, hypnotic, sedative and skeletal muscle relaxant properties
It can be bought as a research chemical for your pet at https://www.etizolab.com/product/etizest/

- Diphenhydramine, antihistamine can help with sleep and has sedative properties
https://www.drugs.com/diphenhydramine.html

- Mushrooms, a little is ok but not too much with the antidepressant

- Nitrous oxide, inhalational anesthetic

Be careful mixing other drugs and herbal supplements, and start off slow. Weed and tobacco are ok but avoid alcohol. Use milk thistle and dandelion root powder for liver protection.











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JFL. Not a helpful thread for britcels.
i take it in powder form as well and its not that bad honestly
the only time i nearly threw up is when i took it during a fast and washed it down with a water+salt mix
If you wrap it up in a bit of toilet paper or tissue then swallow that directly.
IMAGINE depending on drugs to feel like a normal healthy young man
Most people doing drugs jfl
 

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