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Posted by ryan_s on August 12, 2002, at 19:20:48
As I have found with the very selective 5HT3 antagonist medication ondansetron, specific drugs have been the trick in helping me recover with early onset alcoholism. Now that Ondansetron has gotten me out of the starting gates, I am looking for a specific 5HT2 antagonist to help me with my chronic problem with genetically induced alcoholism. If anyone has info on 5HT2 antagonists such as Ritanserin or Ketanserin that are currently available (Ritanserin and Ketanserin seem impossible to get ahold of) please respond to this post.
Thanks,
Ryan
Posted by Rob829 on August 12, 2002, at 19:24:59
In reply to Specific 5HT 2 Antagonists could do the trick, posted by ryan_s on August 12, 2002, at 19:20:48
On the site http://neuroland.com/psy/antidep.htm they say Desyrel and Serzone are mainly 5HT2 antagonists.
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