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Last time I tried it, I took 500mcg two days in a row, and spent about
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Martin C
17 posts·first seen Apr 2026
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Last time I tried it, I took 500mcg two days in a row, and spent about five days not being able to sleep a wink. This time I took 125mcg and even that was enough to disrupt sleep 18 hours later
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Martin C
17 posts·first seen Apr 2026
The half life is 9 days. Which means that if you take it consistently, you effectively build up an even higher dose in your body. I might try something like 60mg, but at that point it becomes difficult to split the pill into eighths
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Rob Polonsky
50 posts·first seen Jul 2026
Did you try a sleep supplement to offset the insomnia, like a magnesium glycinate? How was your mood? Headaches? Appetite? Thanks for the share, Martin
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Ashatca178
215 posts·first seen Feb 2026
lol those sleep supplements are child’s play against Teso unfortunately
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Rob Polonsky
50 posts·first seen Jul 2026
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Ashatca178
215 posts·first seen Feb 2026
It’s kinda weird, at some point, you get no sleep, but the stims just override the impact of the lack of sleep.
It’s not good in the long run
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Ashatca178
215 posts·first seen Feb 2026
I mean Teso is so powerful that it’s very hard to overcome its insomnia with simple supps like magnesium gly or something similar
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Ashatca178
215 posts·first seen Feb 2026
Everyone is different ofc, but for the most part, you’d need something as equally powerful to put you to sleep
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Rob Polonsky
50 posts·first seen Jul 2026
Sounds like you used Tesofensine. How long did you run it for and how much did you use?
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Sam Smith
493 posts·first seen Oct 2025
Trazodone works like a charm to put you to sleep on tesofensine
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Rob Polonsky
50 posts·first seen Jul 2026
Trazo is considered a very potent sleep compound, no? If so, too strong or needed to offset the Tesofensine/
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Sam Smith
493 posts·first seen Oct 2025
Ig it depends on what you compare it to. It is a pharmaceutical, but it’s not like ambien that knocks you tf out and is terrible for you
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Sam Smith
493 posts·first seen Oct 2025
It’s also not habit forming. So risk profile tends to be low
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