queenscarlet88
Bluelighter
This article seems to indicate that propofol does bind to GABA-A receptors: http://phys.org/news/2013-09-propofol-discovery-aid-anesthetics.html
I suffered from a protracted benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome and do not want to rekindle my symptoms through exposure to a GABA-A agonist. Am I understanding correctly that propofol acts on the brain in a similar way to benzos? If so, are there any commonly-used anesthetics that act differently on the brain?
I suffered from a protracted benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome and do not want to rekindle my symptoms through exposure to a GABA-A agonist. Am I understanding correctly that propofol acts on the brain in a similar way to benzos? If so, are there any commonly-used anesthetics that act differently on the brain?
