Elyroine can cause euphoria, jitteriness, or excessive alertness, impairing focus, and should be approached with caution, especially by individuals with psychiatric or mood disorders. — Whalespan
Elyroine can cause euphoria, jitteriness, or excessive alertness, impairing focus, and should be approached with caution, especially by individuals with psychiatric or mood disorders.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“Sometimes it makes people feel too euphoric or too jittery or too alert that they are then unable to focus well. So the dosage ranges are huge. You see evidence for 100 milligrams all the way up to 1,200 milligrams. It's something that really should be approached with caution especially for people that have any kind of underlying psych psychiatric or mood disorder because disregulation of the dopamine system is you know central to many of the mood disorders such as depression but also especially mania mania bipolar disorder schizophrenia things of that sort. So it's something that really should be approached with caution.”