Jabberwocky Frumious Bandersnatch Joined Nov 3, 1999 Messages 1,256 Location Looking-Glass Land May 27, 2007 #21 If he is using an antagonist at receptor sites that DOC has an affinity for, will this potentiate the DOC (ie cause more to bind at the 'good' sites)?
If he is using an antagonist at receptor sites that DOC has an affinity for, will this potentiate the DOC (ie cause more to bind at the 'good' sites)?
hussness Bluelighter Joined Mar 12, 2005 Messages 513 Location Western U.S. May 27, 2007 #22 samadhi_smiles said: If he is using an antagonist at receptor sites that DOC has an affinity for, will this potentiate the DOC (ie cause more to bind at the 'good' sites)? Click to expand... That's a question I've been thinking about for other drugs lately (I'm not into psychadelics). For example, could you use strattera to potentiate cocaine? Is there anyone here with enough of a kinetics background to answer this?
samadhi_smiles said: If he is using an antagonist at receptor sites that DOC has an affinity for, will this potentiate the DOC (ie cause more to bind at the 'good' sites)? Click to expand... That's a question I've been thinking about for other drugs lately (I'm not into psychadelics). For example, could you use strattera to potentiate cocaine? Is there anyone here with enough of a kinetics background to answer this?
P Probios Greenlighter Joined Jan 4, 2007 Messages 6 May 28, 2007 #23 samadhi_smiles, to my knownledge DOC (like other DOX's) is a specific partial agonist for 5-HT 2A/C receptors.
samadhi_smiles, to my knownledge DOC (like other DOX's) is a specific partial agonist for 5-HT 2A/C receptors.