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Re: Which 5HT receptors involved in insomnia

Posted by Caleb462 on May 20, 2003, at 3:12:16

In reply to Which 5HT receptors involved in insomnia, posted by linkadge on May 19, 2003, at 15:42:50

> Does anyone know this.
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> I've heard it is 5HT-2 but which one A,B,C ?
>
> Periactin is short acting antagonist at A, and C.
>
> Would this help the insomnia at all ??
>
> Linkadge
>
>

I believe 5-HT2a is associated with SSRI insomnia, so certainly an antagonist at 5-HT2a/5-HT2c could help. Of course, at the same time - antagonism of 5-HT2c can be "activating", so....


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