Posted by btnd on August 25, 2003, at 0:42:46
In reply to Re: Enada NADH and Klonopin,Xanax...?, posted by btnd on August 24, 2003, at 4:24:20
Many studies have indicated that amphetamine (Adderall/Dexedrine/Desoxyn) tolerance is prevented by exogenous or endogenous agents that are able to inhibit excess Ca++ influx into the neuron through the gated calcium channels on the neuronal membrane that have NMDA subtype glutamate receptors.
Taken from the last study I've posted on Klonopin (clonazepam) working together with NADH (or actually increases NADH). The conclusion is:
"...We conclude that clonazepam is an effective inhibitor of mitochondrial [Ca2+] efflux in intact cells."
Do you think Klonopin could be used to prevent amphetamine tolerance? Am I right again? :)
Take care.
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