Posted by Alucard on April 27, 2008, at 1:49:08
In reply to Re: A few Cyprenil (liquid selegiline citrate) ?s, posted by bulldog2 on April 26, 2008, at 23:29:19
1.25mg sublingual citrate = approx. 10mg oral hydrochloride? Wow, no wonder such a difference in effects is reported between the two forms.
Interesting thought: everybody who's done any amount of research on selegiline has come across the rat (and other mammal) studies where selegiline extended potential life span so dramatically. My question is this - what was the method of administration and exact formulation (citrate, hyrochloride, freebase in saline solution, or some other form entirely?) of the drug in those studies? If I had to guess I'd say that injection was the route of administration, and if that's the case then the more direct the route of administration the better (i.e. injection > patch > sublingual > oral). Hmmmmmm.
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