ro0ga
Bluelighter
In terms of potentiating oxycodone and codeine specifically with an antihistamine, diphenhydramine is not the best choice. The reason for this is because diphenhydramine inhibits CYP2D6; CYP2D6 is the enzyme which is responsible for metabolizing both codeine and oxycodone to their two more potent metabolites (morphine and oxymorphone, respectively). Thus, diphenhydramine will inhibit this conversion, causing the opiates to be converted to their less potent metabolites. This isn't 100%, so by taking diphenhydramine, you're not completely eliminating the two more potent pathways, but you are decreasing them.
People will still say that diphenhydramine makes oxycodone and codeine more "noddy" or more intense, and that is true as well. But it's not because of a metabolic pathway, it's the drowsy-ing effect of diphenhydramine being synergistic with the drowsy-ing (noddy) effect of the opiates. Diphenhydramine definitely acts more as a potentiator than a "de-potentiator", but there is that slight enzyme inhibition which is a minor drawback.
So, diphenhydramine DECREASES potent metabolite production, but INCREASES some of the euphoric properties due to it's own mechanism of action. What to do? Doxylamine is a better alternative. Doxylamine will give the user a better "nod" and increase the euphoria, and doxylamine will not alter any of the CYP enzymes. Even better, DOXYLAMINE + Grapefruit Juice. Doxylamine for it's euphoric properties being additive with the opiate, and Grapefruit Juice to inhibit CYP3A4, thus allowing more free oxycodone and codeine to be a substrate for CYP2D6 (aka more morphine and more oxymorphone).
Here is a quick overview of it:
2D6
Oxycodone -------> Oxymorphone (GOOD!)
3A4
Oxycodone -------> Noroxycodone (NOT AS GOOD!)
>>Diphenhydramine inhibits 2D6, so you end up with more Noroxycodone.
>>Grapefruit Juice inhibits 3A4, so you end up with more Oxymorphone.
>>Doxylamine is about equal to diphenhydramine in terms of its drowsy-ing, euphoric effect, while having NO effect on enzymes.
Don't get me wrong...diphenhydramine will probably produce a more intense high if you were to take it with oxycodone or codeine, it's just not the best choice if you're really looking to potentiate the drugs to their fullest extent.
People will still say that diphenhydramine makes oxycodone and codeine more "noddy" or more intense, and that is true as well. But it's not because of a metabolic pathway, it's the drowsy-ing effect of diphenhydramine being synergistic with the drowsy-ing (noddy) effect of the opiates. Diphenhydramine definitely acts more as a potentiator than a "de-potentiator", but there is that slight enzyme inhibition which is a minor drawback.
So, diphenhydramine DECREASES potent metabolite production, but INCREASES some of the euphoric properties due to it's own mechanism of action. What to do? Doxylamine is a better alternative. Doxylamine will give the user a better "nod" and increase the euphoria, and doxylamine will not alter any of the CYP enzymes. Even better, DOXYLAMINE + Grapefruit Juice. Doxylamine for it's euphoric properties being additive with the opiate, and Grapefruit Juice to inhibit CYP3A4, thus allowing more free oxycodone and codeine to be a substrate for CYP2D6 (aka more morphine and more oxymorphone).
Here is a quick overview of it:
2D6
Oxycodone -------> Oxymorphone (GOOD!)
3A4
Oxycodone -------> Noroxycodone (NOT AS GOOD!)
>>Diphenhydramine inhibits 2D6, so you end up with more Noroxycodone.
>>Grapefruit Juice inhibits 3A4, so you end up with more Oxymorphone.
>>Doxylamine is about equal to diphenhydramine in terms of its drowsy-ing, euphoric effect, while having NO effect on enzymes.
Don't get me wrong...diphenhydramine will probably produce a more intense high if you were to take it with oxycodone or codeine, it's just not the best choice if you're really looking to potentiate the drugs to their fullest extent.
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