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Misc Glaucine effect

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Bluelighter
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I've found this chemical somewhere and it has an uncomon mechanism of action which I dont fully understand.
Here is what I found on Wikipedia:


Glaucine binds to the benzothiazepine site on L-type Ca2+-channels, thereby blocking calcium ion channels in smooth muscle like the human bronchus. Glaucine has no effect on intracellular calcium stores, but rather, does not allow the entry of Ca2+ after intracellular stores have been depleted.[5] Ca2+ influx is a vital component in the process of muscular contraction, and the blocking of this influx therefore reduces the ability of the muscle to contract.[10] In this way, glaucine can prevent smooth muscle from contracting, allowing it to relax.

Glaucine has also been demonstrated to be a dopamine receptor antagonist, favoring D1 and D1-like receptors.[11][9] It is also a non-competitive selective inhibitor of PDE4 in human bronchial tissue and granulocytes. PDE4 is an isoenzyme that hydrolyzes cyclic AMP to regulate human bronchial tone (along with PDE3). Yet as a PDE4 inhibitor, glaucine possesses very low potency.


My question is ; What would be the effect of this chemical, May it be fun?
 
It's active- apparently it's a sorta kratom like buzz...but weaker than even codeine.

Plus I've only heard of people taking like 150mg, I have no idea on the safety of this one.

While fairly novel and interesting as a chemical I don't think it has much potential as a drug.
 
Antagonizing D1 and D1-like receptors itself doesn’t sound like fun...

Weird un-fun like thing dealing with blood pressure and other systematic activities...
 
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