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Last time I tried it, I took 500mcg two days in a row, and spent about

Started by Martin C 12 replies 4 people Last activity 1d ago

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Jul 11, 2026 #1
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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Jul 20, 2026 #2
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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Jul 25, 2026 #3
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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25d ago #4
lol those sleep supplements are child’s play against Teso unfortunately
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23d ago #6
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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22d ago #7
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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21d ago #8
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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20d ago #9
Sounds like you used Tesofensine. How long did you run it for and how much did you use?
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11d ago #10
Trazodone works like a charm to put you to sleep on tesofensine
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6d ago #11
Trazo is considered a very potent sleep compound, no? If so, too strong or needed to offset the Tesofensine/
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4d ago #12
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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1d ago #13
It’s also not habit forming. So risk profile tends to be low
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