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mitogen said:bilZ0r and I were actually having a conversation about this on IRC quite a while ago. I ended up obtaining some atenolol a while ago, but I gave it to a friend (25mg) who was on a whole bunch of speed and sweating like a pig.
i was talking to a friend who reckons that if you start blocking the effects of catecholamines at adrenergic receptors that they'll start binding to other receptors which they also have affinity for and you get a whole plethora of side effects.
has anyone actually *tried* this (or know an uncle's plumber that has..)?
anyone got any ideas as to what the next highest receptor specificity of noradrenaline down from adrenergic R's is?
ah, i'm working at the lab at the moment so don't really have time to do the searches sorry, but I just thought i'd chuck the idea out there.
BilZ0r said:*shrug*
Somehow it reminds me of how some people report both nicotine or caffeine can make them sleepy. There must be some way that noradrenaline release has some kind of paradoxical effect of sleep/wake...