5-ht2c

Aidin91

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Hi
I want to block the 5-ht2c receptors, thus I need to know what supplements/drugs/herbs that blocks, antognize or reduce the 5-ht2c receptors.
I already know that mitrazpine, clozapine and Agomelatine are antagonize it, but they are no available or the doctors won't prescribe them.
Thanks in advance
 
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Cyprohpetadine is probably a good place to start.
Cypro didn't help me a bit, and it has a lot of side effects(being sleepy and weight gain). I think fluoxetine is more helpful than Cypro.
Do you have anything other than cypro in your mind?
 

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Cypro didn't help me a bit, and it has a lot of side effects(being sleepy and weight gain). I think fluoxetine is more helpful than Cypro.
Do you have anything other than cypro in your mind?

What's the goal?
Ketanserin, and ritanserin have been discussed here and might be worth investigating. It can be difficult to figure out what receptors are most useful and what antagonists most useful. Propornolol moght be useful too if it helps your symptoms at low doses (10-40mg). Cyproheptadines weight gain effects seem due to increasing calories as serotonin is orexogenic, tracking food might mitigate that easily if you're not made unbearably hungry. I've used it a lot and only once got increase hunger, then only for the first few days of that period of use. I didn't increase cals and didn't gain.
 
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why block 5-ht2c? but go for agomelatine its specifically made for blocking that receptor
 

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