Opicapone

Opicapone is a medication that is usually taken at bedtime. The dose range is 25mg to 50mg. It's usually taken at night. Opicapone lifts your mood. If you take Opicapone in the morning with Selegiline and a little Adderall, a little Ritalin, Modafinil, or Kratom, you become superhappy. Opicapone is a catecholamine-O-methyl-transferase inhibitor or a COMT-inhibitor. Opicapone alone might cause sleepiness, but when combined with Selegiline and Ritalin, or parnate, will cause alertness and focus and cause you to be hyper. Stack it with 7,8-Dihydroxyflavone. You can also add parnate.
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