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Lowering tolerance to amphetamines without using them less frequently can be challenging, as tolerance develops due to the brain's adaptation to the drug's effects over time. However, there are a few strategies you can consider under the guidance of a healthcare professional:

  1. Drug holidays: Taking occasional breaks from amphetamines may help reduce tolerance. If you use amphetamines for medical reasons, talk to your doctor about the possibility of taking scheduled breaks or adjusting the dosing schedule to minimize tolerance buildup.

  2. NMDA receptor antagonists: Some research suggests that NMDA receptor antagonists (such as memantine) may help reduce opioid tolerance. Although the evidence for amphetamines is limited, it's worth discussing with a healthcare provider to see if this approach might be appropriate for you.

  3. Magnesium supplementation: Some studies suggest that magnesium supplements might help reduce tolerance to stimulants like amphetamines. Again, talk to your doctor before starting any supplements to ensure it's safe and appropriate for your situation.

  4. Cycling stimulants: If you have been using a specific type of amphetamine, you may talk to your doctor about trying a different stimulant for a period, as cross-tolerance between different stimulants may not be as significant.

  5. Nootropics: Certain nootropics and cognitive-enhancing substances have been suggested to potentially mitigate amphetamine tolerance. However, their safety and efficacy are not well-established, so using them should be approached with caution and medical guidance.

  6. Combination therapy: Sometimes, doctors may prescribe a combination of medications with amphetamines to address tolerance or use adjunct therapies to help manage tolerance-related issues.

Always remember that any changes to your medication regimen should be made under the supervision of a qualified healthcare professional. Abruptly stopping or altering the dosage of amphetamines can be dangerous and may lead to withdrawal symptoms or other adverse effects. If you're experiencing tolerance-related issues with amphetamines, speak with your doctor, and together, you can work on finding the best solution for your specific situation.

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