Posted by rovers95 on February 20, 2007, at 15:04:52
In reply to Re: Ketamine: a factory reset for the brain » FredPotter, posted by Chairman_MAO on February 20, 2007, at 14:52:07
> Benzodiazepines are the most robust way to prevent NMDA antagonist neurotoxicity, although curiously LSD has been shown effective in animals for this purpose.
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> I never found a K-hole to be "nightmarish"; it wasn't exactly FUN, but it was metaphysically profound. It didn't really help my depression, though. Ketamine is something you'd want to stay away from using chronically, IMHO, though for pain I'd imagine it can be very effective. NMDA antagonists attenuate tolerance to opioids. Ever seen video footage of dissociative abusers? They often can't count down from 100 ... Although John Lilly was quite functional--albeit nutty--and he used high-dose ketamine for 100 days straight.
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>Their not, sodium - voltage inhibitors (like lamictal!!) are, lost the study but it tells their is no pharmagenic reaction between the benzo n ket tho it makes u more relaxed i.e. less prone to anxiety!!!
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