Posted by linkadge on November 28, 2015, at 8:06:13
In reply to Re: is tiagabine gaba-a or b selective, posted by paulb on November 27, 2015, at 18:07:29
Hi,
For tiagabine, I just looked on Wikipedia.
As for supplements. I have tried many. Phenibut is very good comparatively. It has primary actions on calcium channels (chemically related to gabapentin) and gaba-b receptors. Actually, it was just discovered this year, that phenebut is active and stronger on calcium channels than gaba-b.
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