Posted by farshad on October 8, 2017, at 14:24:18
In reply to Re: Zyprexa + abilify + wellbutrin combo?, posted by phidippus on October 8, 2017, at 13:56:05
> Partial agonists bind to and activate a receptor, but are not able to elicit the maximum possible response that is produced by full agonists. The maximum response produced by a partial agonist is called its intrinsic activity and may be expressed on a percentage scale where a full agonist produced a 100% response. A key property of partial agonists is that they display both agonistic and antagonistic effects. In the presence of a full agonist, a partial agonist will act as an antagonist, competing with the full agonist for the same receptor and thereby reducing the ability of the full agonist to produce its maximum effect. The balance of activity between agonist and antagonist effects varies from one substance to another, according to their intrinsic activities, and is also influenced by the test system used to measure their effects.
okay so abilify is a partial agonist. full agonists are used for parkinsonss . Im sure abilify alone can produce an anti depressant effect if ur dopamine is low.I dont think I need a full dopamine agonist I think a partial agonist will do for me besides you dont want too much dopamine either that can lead to side effects. so abilify would be a good fit as it blocks some dopamine receptors too .
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