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Neurochemical profiles of some novel psychoactive substances (Eur. J. Pharmacol. )

Um yes... we were talking about it upthread..? How can one compare high potency/infrequent use vs low potency/daily use with 5HT2B agonists.
 
I know that it isn't an ADD question but I've difficulties to understand what a Ki value can tell exactly about a drug action and how to understand/interpret this. Can you explain it to me or post some links where I can find more information about this?

See this thread for more info.
 
interesting thread, i'm gonna rethink about taking 6apb this weekend until this thread makes me change my mind
 
I think there's probably little risk in occasional oneoff use of APB or IAI, just don't be doing it every weekend for months on end.
 
I think there's probably little risk in occasional oneoff use of APB or IAI, just don't be doing it every weekend for months on end.

I agree, though I do find it somewhat ironic that a compound developed as a "non neurotoxic" MDMA ended up with this cardiotoxic property. I don't see the other values (eg the pEC50 of 6.1373 for mephedrone or 6.3936 for 1-naphyrone) as insignificant, for instance. It's not surprising that the compounds of this class are cardiotoxic to some degree, the strength of 6-APB / 5-APB at 5-HT2B is a bit surprising, but that's it.
 
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