Dr.Pickart, according to this link: http://www.sciencedirect.com/s...572339a8e39ccaea28f5 Generic drug Loperamide (Opiate agonist), the one used as anti-Diarrhea is a potent anti-Cortisol. Please I need your comments. Thank youThis message has been edited. Last edited by: amirpana,
03 November 2009, 12:56 PM
<derek>
Err, I think there may be some obvious drawbacks to that plan.
Look into 7-keto DHEA, phosphatidylserine, Remeron, licorice - all have anti-cortisol effects. Tianeptine is an interesting one that may help with ACTH control, and is one of the few ostensibly side-effect-less antidepressants.
08 November 2009, 11:52 AM
Dr. Pickart
Loperamide can cause a mild physical dependence. Symptoms of mild opiate withdrawal have been observed in patients abruptly discontinuing long-term therapy with loperamide. For this reason, the drug was briefly classified as a Schedule V controlled substance upon its introduction.