Epsilon Alpha
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Well it all depends on what your current knowledge is. Do you know any cell biology, brain physiology, or pharmacology? Not trying to be redundant I swear!
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Well it all depends on what your current knowledge is. Do you know any cell biology, brain physiology, or pharmacology? Not trying to be redundant I swear!
We need add to be more active. Do you guys need another mod? Pullleèeeaàse.
Did you know clonazepam increases growth hormone? Haha.
Also like d-amphetamine, d-deprenyl maintained drug-seeking behavior in a dose-dependent manner, with rates and patterns of responding similar those maintained by the most effective dose of d-amphetamine (0.56 mg/kg). In contrast, mean response rates maintained by l-deprenyl were much lower than those maintained by either d-amphetamine or d-deprenyl, showing only a hint of an inverted U-shaped dose-effect function, with a peak in mean response rates at 1.0 mg/kg and a decline in response rates at the high 10 mg/kg dose.
ho chi minh's question "And why isn't D-Deprenyl scheduled?" is a good question... d-deprenyl looks like it could potentially be a drug of abuse. at 6x-60x doses, sure, but amphetaine heads take 6x-60x dosages too.
Which sterioisomer of amphetamine is considered more toxic?
1. Yup, you read my intent correctly and
2. being mistaken for Sekio is fairly flattering.
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