Mr Blonde
Bluelighter
If you're interested in a CYP2D6 inducer, St Johns Wort is one however it also induces CYP3A4, which you don't want. So combine it with a CYP3A4 inhibiter.
Mr Blonde said:If you're interested in a CYP2D6 inducer, St Johns Wort is one however it also induces CYP3A4, which you don't want. So combine it with a CYP3A4 inhibiter.
all these enzymes, and there strange namez!! can get confuzin.. will have to do my homework if im to be goin bak to colledge, bak out with the chemistry 4 beginnerz
what would be a CYP3A4 inhibiter?

its what soma breaks down into check it out wikipediaMr Blonde said:To tadfish: I have seen soma recommended a few times as a potentiator by OD regulars, they say though that it may add to the sedation a fair bit so be careful.

Mr Blonde said:^ +1. Too sludgy/hard to break up as well.
Mr Blonde said:Try going over the ceiling dose just once to see what happens. I did it and it turned out that I quite enjoyed it and have been able to go WAY over the ceiling dose but that's another story.
Mr Blonde. said:^ +1. Too sludgy/hard to break up as well.
tadfish said:i recon it good to rotate between panadeine and N+