Apr 27, 2009 (Started Apr 21, 2009)

  • Effectiveness
    Slight (for Other)
  • Side effects
    Severe (for Overall) (depressed mood, anxious mood, rage, suicidal thoughts or urges, irritability)
  • Adherence
    Always
  • Burden
    Very hard to take
Dosage: 2000 mg Daily
Advice & Tips: I began this treatment as an attempt to potentiate/augment the slowly diminishing stimulatory (energy) and concentration/memory effect from Nardil. L-Arginine metabolism involves the production of nitric oxide (NO) which releases dopamine (among other things) in the brain. Dopamine is responsible for memory and cognition and, in turn, is metabolized into norepinephrine and adrenalin for energy. Seemed like an ideal supplement to bring back these effects on Nardil. In reality (for me) it actually increased my anxiety/irritation horribly which cycled with depressive episodes. These effects were dose related in my experiment and began at 500mg 3 times a day (dose too high for me). My advice would be to start this supplement at minimal doses when on an antidepressant and work your way up slowly, if needed. I find it a good supplement when used at smaller doses (i.e. 250mg) and taken only 1 or 2 times a day on an empty stomach with lots of water (avoids nausea; decreases stomach acid buildup; dilutes high urea concentration). It may provide you with a nice stimulation effect you can feel buzzing through you as well as clarity of mind, both of which are good AD augments. Higher doses will inhibit cognitive and memory abilities. Take in morning and afternoon as night dosing may increase insomnia. Drink lots of water throughout the day to flush out highly concentrated urea. These are my observations from use on Nardil....your experiences may be different
Side effects: anxious mood, suicidal thoughts or urges, rage, depressed mood, irritability

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