If one decides to use galantamine, is it known if one should take it right before bedtime, or anytime during the preceding day, or in some other fashion?
It is recommended to take it in the middle of night around 4-8 mg. It didn’t work for me. However, when I took 16 mg before sleeping as a test of its antidepressant qualities, I immediately have around 10 out-of-body experiences in the first hour of sleep.
I don’t know will it work for others, and 16mg is a large dose, which makes one groggy next morning (but Alzheimer patients take up to 24 mg a day). I experimented with it once a week for 2 months with consisted results, but eventually become tired of the dramatic effects.
Laberge also shows that lucidity chance increases with galantamine dosage, but he tested only up to 8 mg in the published study.
Thanks, that’s very useful.
If one decides to use galantamine, is it known if one should take it right before bedtime, or anytime during the preceding day, or in some other fashion?
It is recommended to take it in the middle of night around 4-8 mg. It didn’t work for me. However, when I took 16 mg before sleeping as a test of its antidepressant qualities, I immediately have around 10 out-of-body experiences in the first hour of sleep.
I don’t know will it work for others, and 16mg is a large dose, which makes one groggy next morning (but Alzheimer patients take up to 24 mg a day). I experimented with it once a week for 2 months with consisted results, but eventually become tired of the dramatic effects.
Laberge also shows that lucidity chance increases with galantamine dosage, but he tested only up to 8 mg in the published study.