mitragyna
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I've always been curious how Pregabalin (and Gabapentin) actually work as an anxiolytic. From what I've read:
EDIT: Another question: I know that Gabapentin has a sort of "ceiling dose", in that you just start pissing it out when you reach a certain dose. Also, the more you take the less BA.
With that said - I'm assuming the same is with Pregabalin - correct? At what dose does your body stop absorbing it?
Thanks!
Doesn't Pregabalin indirectly affect Gaba in the brain? And if so, how would binding to this calcium channel (like quoted) go about this? I'm basically just looking for someone to clarify the quote (assuming it's correct).Like gabapentin, pregabalin binds to the α2δ (alpha2delta) subunit of the voltage-dependent calcium channel in the central nervous system. This reduces calcium influx into the nerve terminals and decreases the release of neurotransmitters such as glutamate, noradrenaline and substance P (Australian Medicines Handbook).
EDIT: Another question: I know that Gabapentin has a sort of "ceiling dose", in that you just start pissing it out when you reach a certain dose. Also, the more you take the less BA.
With that said - I'm assuming the same is with Pregabalin - correct? At what dose does your body stop absorbing it?
Thanks!
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