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Posted by clipper40 on November 21, 2007, at 21:19:48
Do any of you have the link for that site that tells which neuroreceptors are effected by various medications? I have Scott's (SLS) chart and it has been very helpful but for some drugs there is only general information.
Thanks.
Posted by anonymoose on November 22, 2007, at 0:45:49
In reply to neurotransmitter site?, posted by clipper40 on November 21, 2007, at 21:19:48
Are you referring to the PDSP database?
http://pdsp.med.unc.edu/indexR.html
> Do any of you have the link for that site that tells which neuroreceptors are effected by various medications? I have Scott's (SLS) chart and it has been very helpful but for some drugs there is only general information.
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Posted by linkadge on November 22, 2007, at 11:51:30
In reply to Re: neurotransmitter site? » clipper40, posted by anonymoose on November 22, 2007, at 0:45:49
http://sl.schofield3.home.att.net/medicine/psychiatric_drugs_chart.html
Posted by clipper40 on November 23, 2007, at 2:33:40
In reply to Re: neurotransmitter site? » clipper40, posted by anonymoose on November 22, 2007, at 0:45:49
> Are you referring to the PDSP database?
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> http://pdsp.med.unc.edu/indexR.html
Maybe. I just remember that in the past some posters would go to a site and type in a medication and find out which receptor sites it effected. At the site you gave me you have to qualify to be able to use it. Actually, I think that might have been the case with the the site I was thinking of, so maybe this is the same site.I'll have to check it out further. Anyway, thank you for the link.
Posted by clipper40 on November 23, 2007, at 2:34:41
In reply to Re: neurotransmitter site?, posted by linkadge on November 22, 2007, at 11:51:30
Posted by anonymoose on November 23, 2007, at 9:37:01
In reply to Re: neurotransmitter site? » anonymoose, posted by clipper40 on November 23, 2007, at 2:33:40
Here's the link to the actual searchable database:
http://pdsp.med.unc.edu/pdsp.php
It gives you Ki binding values by receptor and ligand.
> > Are you referring to the PDSP database?
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> Maybe. I just remember that in the past some posters would go to a site and type in a medication and find out which receptor sites it effected. At the site you gave me you have to qualify to be able to use it. Actually, I think that might have been the case with the the site I was thinking of, so maybe this is the same site.
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> I'll have to check it out further. Anyway, thank you for the link.
Posted by clipper40 on November 23, 2007, at 15:53:49
In reply to Re: neurotransmitter site? » clipper40, posted by anonymoose on November 23, 2007, at 9:37:01
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