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Re: Cyproheptadine potential movement disorder risk? » iforgotmypassword
Posted by linkadge on September 29, 2019, at 7:20:19
In reply to Re: Cyproheptadine potential movement disorder risk? » linkadge, posted by iforgotmypassword on September 24, 2019, at 2:37:49
Hey,
I saw that. The only thing though is that for the d3 receptor, it's affinity is (apparently) based on only one study. If you go to the PDSP ki database:
https://pdsp.unc.edu/databases/pdsp.php?receptorDD=&receptor=&speciesDD=&species=&sourceDDRadio=sourceDDRadio&sourcesDD=&source=&hotLigandDD=&hotLigand=&testDDRadio=testDDRadio&testLigandDD=1164&testLigand=&referenceDD=&reference=&KiGreater=&KiLess=&kiAllRadio=all&doQuery=Submit+Query
you can see there are dozens of entries for 5-ht2a and only one for d3. The results for affinity are highly variable. It's possible that it's accurate, but hard to tell with only one entry.
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