MyExcuse
Bluelighter
I mainly wanted to get a discussion about this going as I've only found limited literature, and a few conflicting reports.
So as I'm sure some of you have noticed, after a period of using an NMDA antagonist, not only does tolerance build up but there is a marked drop in effects. The experience becomes foggier, has less to offer and overall loses some of it's magic.
Now it makes a whole lot of sense that this is due to down-regulation of the NMDA receptors (correct me if I'm wrong). Piracetam has been shown to increase NMDA receptor density by 20% (over a 14 day period in aged rats with 500mg/kg dose).
The only problem I can see would be that piracetam has been reported to diminish (when administered together) the effects of NMDA antagonists. This would mean that for the therapy period, effects from your desired dissociative agent would be negligible. Although the therapy might not be necessary all that often.
Thoughts? Any information to add?
Here is the info on the paper describing the NMDA density increase : http://content.karger.com/ProdukteD...36483&ProduktNr=224274&filename=000139100.pdf
So as I'm sure some of you have noticed, after a period of using an NMDA antagonist, not only does tolerance build up but there is a marked drop in effects. The experience becomes foggier, has less to offer and overall loses some of it's magic.
Now it makes a whole lot of sense that this is due to down-regulation of the NMDA receptors (correct me if I'm wrong). Piracetam has been shown to increase NMDA receptor density by 20% (over a 14 day period in aged rats with 500mg/kg dose).
The only problem I can see would be that piracetam has been reported to diminish (when administered together) the effects of NMDA antagonists. This would mean that for the therapy period, effects from your desired dissociative agent would be negligible. Although the therapy might not be necessary all that often.
Thoughts? Any information to add?
Here is the info on the paper describing the NMDA density increase : http://content.karger.com/ProdukteD...36483&ProduktNr=224274&filename=000139100.pdf