Sir_psycho
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Hi, Assume that the person has NO tolerance to each of the following substance when you reply to the questions.
1) At how many mg does diazepam produce significant respiratory depression? (without Oding)
2) Which barbiturate causes significant respiratory depression at regular dosage? I need one with a half life NOT less than 1 hour
3) Are there any benzos that won't displaced from the bz binding site by Flumazenil?
4) Will EtOH and barbs potentiate each other or just compete to bind with the receptor?
5) WHich one is more euphoric? Heroin or fentanyl? (assume that they are pharmaceutical grade)
6) What is the regular dose of snorted heroin for someone without tolerance?
7) Which route of administration provides the longest duration of action for heroin and fentanyl?
Thanks
1) At how many mg does diazepam produce significant respiratory depression? (without Oding)
2) Which barbiturate causes significant respiratory depression at regular dosage? I need one with a half life NOT less than 1 hour
3) Are there any benzos that won't displaced from the bz binding site by Flumazenil?
4) Will EtOH and barbs potentiate each other or just compete to bind with the receptor?
5) WHich one is more euphoric? Heroin or fentanyl? (assume that they are pharmaceutical grade)
6) What is the regular dose of snorted heroin for someone without tolerance?
7) Which route of administration provides the longest duration of action for heroin and fentanyl?
Thanks