Hi, sorry for the lack of clarity in the last topic.
I was interested if there are any compounds that offer relatively selective glycine NMDA antagonism.
What are the mechanisms by which they affect mood and what systems do they affect?
Are there other drugs that will enhance these effects on mood and brain functioning?
GLYX-13 is an NMDA antagonist I have been reading about.
Furthermore, does anyone have concrete information in mechanism of action for tianeptine?
By the way, I am not looking for treatment for myself, I am a doctor working in the Philippines.
I have a patient that I treated successfully but he has had a relapse. I was hoping to put the topic in personal terms so as people would better understand. I don't mean to intimidate anyone, even though I am a professional I find public internet forums like this one have a great deal of information available.
I was interested if there are any compounds that offer relatively selective glycine NMDA antagonism.
What are the mechanisms by which they affect mood and what systems do they affect?
Are there other drugs that will enhance these effects on mood and brain functioning?
GLYX-13 is an NMDA antagonist I have been reading about.
Furthermore, does anyone have concrete information in mechanism of action for tianeptine?
By the way, I am not looking for treatment for myself, I am a doctor working in the Philippines.
I have a patient that I treated successfully but he has had a relapse. I was hoping to put the topic in personal terms so as people would better understand. I don't mean to intimidate anyone, even though I am a professional I find public internet forums like this one have a great deal of information available.
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