It's important that you don't want to get addicted to Phenibut. Phenibut has some of the worse withdrawals you'll ever have and could cause major damage to your body. It's highly addicting and you could get withdrawal symptoms just by using it two times a week. Phenibut withdrawals and addiction, are no joke. Not much is known about Phenibut because of the lack of studies that have been done and the fact it was mainly used in Russia during the 60's. Most long term effects could be a mystery which is a cause for concern.
Side Effects
Some potential long term effects remain a mystery due to the lack of long term studies and the fact it was mainly used by the soviet union.
-Limb Aches
-Abdominal cramping/pain,
-Pain in hips
-Dizziness
-Drowsiness
-Urinating issues (Lacking pressure, Stop-Start-Stop, Can't piss, etc..)
-stomach aches
-burning sensation in throat
-sweating
-nystagmus
-lack of coordination
-depressed respiration
-memory loss
-Mood swings, and apathy after discontinuation of long term use. physical dependence and withdrawal similar to benzos, alcohol, and otherGABAergics.
-Long term use at high doses causes liver damage
Withdrawal (see withdrawal information for more)
Phenibut withdrawals are said to be one of the worst withdrawals you could experience, they can even be deadly. It's important to avoid having a withdrawal at all cost, by taking phenibut as little as possible to avoid addiction. Once a week, is more than enough.
-Insomnia
-Anxiety
-Nausea
-Severe depression
-Paranoia
-Decreased / No Libido
-Decreased / No Appetite
-Fatigue / lack of energy
-shaking uncontrollably
-blurred vision
-could go days without REM sleep,
-Severe itching
-Bad skin, Face
-Throbbing brain
-Brain feels decompressed
-eye strain
-sensitive nerves
-Teeth pain
-Discomfort
-goosebumps
-nervousness
-feeling easily annoyed and irritated
-heart pounding and racing
-hallucinations
Overdose symptoms
-drowsiness
-nausea
-vomiting
-hypotension
-renal failure
-hepatotoxicity (including fatty liver), eosinophilia
withdrawal information
-Phenibut is a gabaergic drug which gives you nasty withdrawals
-If you need to use it, use it as little as possible, avoid a withdrawal at all cost.
-withdrawal syndrome could feel somewhere between hydrocodone and GBL withdrawals
-withdrawal from drugs like GHB can cause acute panic attacks
-even though phenibut affects GABA-b instead of GABA-a, it still leads to a similar withdrawal syndrome that can be deadly.
-phenibut withdrawals make benzo and GBL withdrawals look like nothing.
-The withdrawals kick in real quick. using it more than once a week could cause heavy withdrawal symptoms.
-Some users claim blood pressure issues from withdrawal are frightening.
notes
-For long term effects, it's one of those "wait and see" type of things.
-Some users claim it effects the kidneys / liver making it painful to urinate or go to the bathroom
-Stresses the liver
-Should be used for short term use only
-the vast majority of information, comes from relatively low dose animal testing in Russia, Professional studies on phenibut are rare and barley studied at all
-hard to find information on short and long term effects of phenibut use in humans
-Tolerance builds up extremely quickly
-Phenibut addiction is considered by users to be "Horrible, Terrible"
-very nasty on your liver and kidneys
-This product can be hard on the liver if taken regularly
Some sources and other sites regarding Phenibut, user reviews, etc..
http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/threads/5...m-Phenibut-Use
http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=64370
http://translate.google.com/translat..._837000000.asp
http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/threads/5...m-Phenibut-Use
http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=182028
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenibut
http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=177343
http://www.erowid.org/smarts/phenibu...t_basics.shtml
http://www.mrsupplement.com.au/phenibut
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I'm on 4 grams right now. 4 grams is nice when taken at once. First time I took 2.5, then another 2 a couple hours later and it was very mild. Second time I took 3.5 then 2.5 a couple hours later, then another 2 a few hours after that, after like 4-5 hours I had to lie down or I felt sick as f*ck, threw up a few times, then the next morning I threw up some more and was hung over as f*ck from it. I made the mistake of thinking the first 3.5 I took was fading away when I took the last 2 grams, this sh!t stays in you for hours.
4 grams 3.5 hours ago now and it feels pretty good. I probably won't be re-dosing multiple times anymore now that I know my threshold, I may try 4.5 or 5g next time though.
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