Posted by tecknohed on October 18, 2005, at 8:29:49
In reply to Re: NRP104 - D-amphetamine bonded with Lysine?, posted by Shawn. T. on October 17, 2005, at 11:53:08
> Taking it intranasally or intravenously will not result in a sudden, large increase in the concentration of d-amphetamine in the blood. This is because the breakdown of NRP104 to d-amphetamine will be limited by the availability of gastrointestinal enzymes.
> ShawnThanks Shawn, but this sounds no different than what 'sustained release' would do. And I dont see how it would mean less abuse potential when, at the end of the day, D-amphetamine is still the active ingredient working on brain chemistry in the same way. (right?)
What am I missing?
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