JackBurton89
Bluelighter
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grapefruit juice?
yeah i use tagamet but it really doesn't affect the potentiation one way or the other
White grapefruit juice and cimetidine both inhibit cytochrome p450 enzymes potentiating a host of drugs, xanax being among them. I'd suggest taking the xanax sublingually yes it tastes horrible but unfortunately that's life.
Personally when I used to try this the difference was negligible and didn't seem worth the cost of the Tagamet. GFJ however is delicious and is never a waste of your hard earned dollars.
I've found dxm polistirex to potentiate almost everything my memory is hazy on whether it's worthwhile for benzos, but it certainly couldn't hurt. Try dosing 60mg BID and see where it takes you.
I think Bob suffered a minor stroke or light neural spasm here I can't activity streamstand his post.![]()
White grapefruit juice and cimetidine both inhibit cytochrome p450 enzymes potentiating a host of drugs, xanax being among them. I'd suggest taking the xanax sublingually yes it tastes horrible but unfortunately that's life.
Personally when I used to try this the difference was negligible and didn't seem worth the cost of the Tagamet. GFJ however is delicious and is never a waste of your hard earned dollars.
I've found dxm polistirex to potentiate almost everything my memory is hazy on whether it's worthwhile for benzos, but it certainly couldn't hurt. Try dosing 60mg BID and see where it takes you.
I think Bob suffered a minor stroke or light neural spasm here I can't activity streamstand his post.![]()
In normal quantities yes, however, with the amount you need to ingest to maximize the inhibition renders it barely tolerable.
That and it typically is dirt cheap. Sometimes even cheaper than bottled water.