The Holy Quadruplty Bluelighter Joined Feb 9, 2022 Messages 704 Feb 26, 2022 #1 It looks like Zofran may also bind to mu opioid receptors, cannabinoid receptors, and GABA receptors. Does anyone know if this is forsure or not?
It looks like Zofran may also bind to mu opioid receptors, cannabinoid receptors, and GABA receptors. Does anyone know if this is forsure or not?
falsifiedhypothesi Bluelight Crew Joined Feb 22, 2014 Messages 4,253 Location Detroit MI Feb 27, 2022 #2 There are opiate receptors in the gut, it probably just binds to those and doesn't cross the bbb
Anonymous Dissident Bluelighter Joined Mar 27, 2017 Messages 1,255 Feb 27, 2022 #3 I've never noticed any subjective difference between opiates with or without zofran, it just erases the nausea IME.
I've never noticed any subjective difference between opiates with or without zofran, it just erases the nausea IME.
The Holy Quadruplty Bluelighter Joined Feb 9, 2022 Messages 704 Feb 27, 2022 #4 falsifiedhypothesi said: There are opiate receptors in the gut, it probably just binds to those and doesn't cross the bbb Click to expand... Good point!
falsifiedhypothesi said: There are opiate receptors in the gut, it probably just binds to those and doesn't cross the bbb Click to expand... Good point!