xxpurplehazexx
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This question might be too broad, but does anyone know?
Don't all benzos have a slight antagonistic effect on dopamine levels due to the increased amount of GABA that's made readily available, and the same for serotonin too? Though this is an indirect mechanism it still does play a part in it.
More on that can be found here: Well-Known Mechanism Underlies Benzodiazepines' Addictive PropertiesBenzodiazepines weaken the influence of a group of cells, called inhibitory interneurons, in the brain’s ventral tegmental area (VTA). These neurons normally help prevent excessive dopamine levels by downregulating the firing rates of dopamine-producing neurons. Two negatives make a positive, so when benzodiazepines limit the interneurons’ restraining influence, the dopamine-producing neurons release more dopamine.
I remember reading some where on here that GABA is responsible for controlling the realeases of other brain chemicals such as dopamine, serotonin etc ???
You're statement contains several inaccuracies and misunderstandings about the mechanisms and risks associated with substances like Klonopin (clonazepam), tramadol, and pregabalin.It realeses dopamine and we know that and it is addictive if it wasn't from seratonin it increase dopamine in low doses in high doses it lowers it .. give it a try I'm getting high with my tramadol and Clonazepam pregabalii. I'm seeing so eone beautyfull