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Half life VS duration.

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Bluelighter
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For example,

Amphetamines have a 12 hour half life. But the significant effects last 4-7 hours, unless one takes more than a moderate dose.

Or benzos such as Clonazepam. Half life 18-50 hours. Yet I see people post about ingesting moderate doses and getting a buzz, but surely they are not buzzed for 2 days straight.
 
Ah zero order kinetics...

As is being laid out in the endomorphine thread, it has to do both with sometimes there is a very steep dose response curve, or tipping point, with certain drugs (like 10mg amp gets you high, but 5 does nothing) and homeostasis, that is, your body downregulates receptors and upregulates the xenobiotic killers in things with longer half lives.
 
Yes, there are many different factors for different drugs. With some drugs it goes into the opposite direction as well - for instance, with LSD, you can observe the effects for much longer than it takes for the body to metabolize the drug, due to complex downstream effects.
 
Half life is not always directly correlated to duration. For example, thc has a very long half life, but the acute phase of the intoxication only lasts for about an hour or so. Omeprazole, on the other hand, has a very short half life, but works to inhibit gastric acid secretion for a good 24 hours at a time.
 
Half life is not always directly correlated to duration. For example, thc has a very long half life, but the acute phase of the intoxication only lasts for about an hour or so.

I think this is because most of the THC is dissolved and stored in fat cells, and slowly eliminated from the blood.

I've also wondered this.
 
As mentioned above, it is complex biochemically plus every compoud is different based on its own physiochemical properties.

ADME - absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion
 
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