Excessive dopamine can lead to euphoria, mania, or psychosis, and excessive norepinephrine can cause anxiety, panic attacks, elevated heart rate, and sweating. — Whalespan
Excessive dopamine can lead to euphoria, mania, or psychosis, and excessive norepinephrine can cause anxiety, panic attacks, elevated heart rate, and sweating.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“if dopamine is increased too much in the brain somebody that has ADHD or somebody that doesn't have ADHD people can become euphoric people can become manic people can even become psychotic likewise if norepinephrine is increased too much people won't just become alert they will become very anxious have panic attacks and depending on the drug they're taking they may even experience very serious peripheral symptoms meaning elevated heart rate and sweating that is super uncomfortable and on and on”