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It so far seems that you're not alone. Out of about 10 people on the EEV taking just tianeptine regularly/not combining it with other things, most have some form of creativity enhancement. I'd still recommend further input.
It so far seems that you're not alone. Out of about 10 people on the EEV taking just tianeptine regularly/not combining it with other things, most have some form of creativity enhancement. I'd still recommend further input.
{{ping|Corticosteroid}} Hey, sup! Well, I do take quite a crapload of medication, but it might as well be unrelated to the effects of the drug, as I particularly 'feel it' when I take it - it starts at 50mg slightly-moderately and at full blast at 75mg. Takes the edge off social anxiety at the 75mg dose. I take it sporadically, but even if I take it continously I still notice the effects.
I have to mention that I am taking prescription medication for HPPD and major depression and anxiety, so I also take Effexor, Lamictal, and Valium. However, I've felt this creativity effect previous to Effexor and when I was taking another benzo. I've seemed to have developed a tolerance to benzodiazepines either way :(  - Fitdisk

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In my subjective experience, tianeptine is definitely a creativity enhancer, at least when it comes to writing which is a skill that I have that augments tenfold after taking it. Should I add Creativity Enhancement to this substance?

@Fitdisk: Ey! I'm Corticosteroid, a scholar (it's not as fancy as it sounds, I promise) on this site. When saying something like, "should (effect) be added," it's usually wise to: give a dose, list the circumstances, tolerance, any other prescription medications, etc, or you can also look on Erowid Experience Vaults as well as other anecdotal reports. If creativity enhancement is in a majority of those and it's often proportional to dose, add it. Higher-ranks might also comment after me, so don't add it just yet. --Corticosteroid (talk) 00:18, 22 May 2018 (UTC)

It so far seems that you're not alone. Out of about 10 people on the EEV taking just tianeptine regularly/not combining it with other things, most have some form of creativity enhancement. I'd still recommend further input.

@Corticosteroid: Hey, sup! Well, I do take quite a crapload of medication, but it might as well be unrelated to the effects of the drug, as I particularly 'feel it' when I take it - it starts at 50mg slightly-moderately and at full blast at 75mg. Takes the edge off social anxiety at the 75mg dose. I take it sporadically, but even if I take it continously I still notice the effects.

I have to mention that I am taking prescription medication for HPPD and major depression and anxiety, so I also take Effexor, Lamictal, and Valium. However, I've felt this creativity effect previous to Effexor and when I was taking another benzo. I've seemed to have developed a tolerance to benzodiazepines either way :( - Fitdisk