Posted by phidippus on August 4, 2012, at 7:05:35
In reply to Re: NMDA Antagonists + Synthetic Opioids » phidippus, posted by brynb on August 4, 2012, at 2:29:27
>It also really helps leg and arm pain that I get >that's not systemic, so basically it must be >depression-related and psychosomatic.
I wouldn't say that. The reuptake inhibition of seratonin and norepenephrine is part of Tramadol's pain fighting effects. Another SNRI, Cymbalta is approved to treat arthritis based on this mode of action.
I'm frustrated with your pdoc :) He should leave welll enough alone.
You're right, Subutex is just buprenorphine.
The effects of Nitrous oxide are veryy dose dependent and it is an NMDA antagonist. NMDA antagonist can cause dissociative states in high doses. Hell, PCP is an NMDA antagonist.
Eric
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