Swimmingdancer
Bluelight Crew
I often hear people say the only thing that can reverse tolerance to opioids is time without taking the drug, or that you can only slow the progression of tolerance, not reverse it, but I have seen a lot of animal studies where they were actually able to reverse tolerance using things like magnesium, DXM, other NMDA antagonists or CGRP antagonists. Is this possible in humans? Anyone have any experience? Do these things (presumably in correct doses etc) only "reverse" tolerance while you are taking them or for a short time after? Or can they actually effectively reset your tolerance back to zero? And if so, would that have implications for dependence?