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Mathematical forumla for neurotransmitter depletion and replenishment?

Would it be possible to calculate for example, the number of serotonin neurotransmitters 200mg of MDMA would cause one to lose? On the flipside, would it be possible to calculate how much 5htp to take in order to replenish what was lost and bring oneself back to normal?

Is such a mathematical calculation possible for any drug (coke, meth, xtc, etc), any neurotransmitter (dopamine, serotonin, etc) or any neurotransmitter precursor (5htp, tyrosine, etc)?

Math wizards, (psycho)pharmacologists, what say SWIY?
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