What does SS feel like?
Like I described above. Or as I described it the day after here (post #491 onwards).
What does SS feel like?
SSRI's can cause SS if the other substance in question is serotonin releaser. SSRI's can block the effect of 5-htxx agonists as the serotonin obviously bind to the same receptors.
as far as i am aware the big danger of ssri's is combining them with maoi's, having taken mdma and mdea with citalopram in my system i noticed that they blunted the md__ effects. anyone with any experience of mephedrone and ssri's wann chime in.
agonists cause a reaction at the receptor, so a 5-htxx agonist binds to the 5-htxx receptor, it doesn't actually release serotonin, though I suppose an agonist could leave serotonin free as a result of binding to that receptor preventing the serotonin from doing so. but that's still not releasing it.
wikipedia said:An agonist is a chemical that binds to a receptor of a cell and triggers a response by that cell. Agonists often mimic the action of a naturally occurring substance. Whereas an agonist causes an action, an antagonist blocks the action of the agonist and an inverse agonist causes an action opposite to that of the agonist.
http://www.mdma.net/toxicity/mechanisms.html said:The mechanism underlying the serotoninergic neurotoxicity of some amphetamine derivatives, such as p-chloroamphetamine (pCA) and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), is still debated. Their main acute effect, serotonin (5-HT) release from nerve endings, involves their interaction with 5-HT transporters (SERTs), as substrates.
I thought you got reuptake inhibitors and agonists.. they both affect SERT.
ssris block the reuptake of serotonin so in essence there would be more serotonin in the brain in some way...
dude legalising these drugs would be the most ridiculous idea ever!!! how much do u wanna bet them idiots would be like cuz watch me bang 3 of dese rdas...
I believe you are confusing transporters with receptors. Serotonin itself is a 5-ht agonist because obviously it acts on 5-ht receptors. A drug can have an affinity for the receptor itself and/or an affinity for the transporter for the neurotransmitter which acts on that receptor.
While our government happilly sells arms to damned near every country in the world (including both India AND Pakistan, even as they prepared for war with one another a few years back) & bans drugs because of the "harm" they might cause, I spit on their fucked up reasoning & take my chances with the odd chem, thanks very much!