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benzos and thienos that work against each other like certain opioids

ramblin

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You know how certain opioids like suboxone and oxycodone can work against each other and create opposing reactions in your brain and body. Well I was wondering if the same kind of thing could happen with benzos and/or thienodiazepines. For example, could that type of reaction occur with etizolam and clonazalom? Or (I doubt it, but) alprazolam and clonazepam?
 
doubtful. i'm thinking it'll just have a stronger additive effect on GABA receptors.

those opioids act against each other because one is a full agonist and the other is a partial and an antagonist of the kappa opioid receptor.

you'll need a benzo and a GABA antagonist to cause that type of effect

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