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I’ve never had armoda, but I’ve heard it’s the same strength as moda

Started by Sam Smith 18 replies 6 people Last activity 1d ago

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Jul 11, 2026 #1
I’ve never had armoda, but I’ve heard it’s the same strength as moda, just longer lasting
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Jul 17, 2026 #4
It's like trying to sleep on 200mg of modafinil. There's no coming down from it. You're in fight or flight mode 24/7. I honestly started to panic after the fifth or six day. Hadn't taken anything for like four days and I was still tweaking
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Jul 26, 2026 #5
The way it builds in your system is pretty terrifying
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21d ago #6
I know mods, done them loads. Teso is a different beast completely
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19d ago #7
It has a slightly better dopamine effect than modafinil. Similar perhaps to bupropion. Task initiation is easier than modafinil. But the sleep issue is pretty wild. To answer your question, I tried magnesium glycinate and tryptophan. Melatonin too didnt touch it. Will look into trazodone
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18d ago #8
Armoda is the cleaner enantiomer of modafinil Like how dextro amphetamine is the cleaner enantiomer of amphetamine
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17d ago #9
Trazodone does the trick for things like reputable inhibitors like tesofensine but it struggles on things that’s release such as amphetamines
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15d ago #10
I'm curious about whether the receptors eventually stabilise under teso. Meaning the sleep issue goes away. AI seems to think it does work like that, but may require like four weeks of adjustment
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12d ago #12
Yes it does but those first few weeks are brutal and then all your receptors tend to down regulate to compensate for the increase in things like dopamine and norepinephrine caused by tesofensine
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10d ago #13
So honestly by the time you get ok will sleeping on it without aids your body is acclimated to the dose of teso and to get the best effects you would have to increase
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8d ago #14
Same principle with something like Reta that’s why the dose increases over time
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7d ago #15
AI seems to think that trazodone + teso runs the risk of serotonin syndrome. Did you have that at all?
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6d ago #16
That’s something that all ai thinks when you talk about mixing drugs that act on serotonin. Realistically if you take normal doses of both you will not have serotonin syndrome. Teso is not super serotonergic and traz also is not although it definitely does act on it. On dosages up to 100mg of traz I would say you will have no issues. If you need more than 100mg of traz to go to sleep then look into hydroxicine But personally no S-S from that mix
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4d ago #17
Yeah you can push a lot of drugs pretty hard before getting s-syndrome(for most people)
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2d ago #18
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1d ago #19
yeah bro idk what happened get better
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