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Re: to crazymed » CrAzYmEd

Posted by SLS on May 23, 2010, at 10:25:04 [reposted on May 24, 2010, at 22:41:59 | original URL]

In reply to Re: to crazymed, posted by CrAzYmEd on May 23, 2010, at 10:03:38

I'm glad lisuride isn't cardiotoxic. I became concerned after reading what you posted about 5-HT1b receptors.


- Scott

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> Pharmacological profile
>
> Lisuride is a:
> 5HT1A agonist
> 5HT1B agonist
> 5HT2A agonist
> 5HT2C agonist
> 5HT6 agonist
> 5HT7 antagonist
> 5HT5A didnt find yet
> D2 agonist
> D4 agonist
>
> According to the journal not significant:
> 5ht1e
> D5
> H2
> D3
> And interacts with several andronergic receptors.
>
> It has a short half life tough, like ritalin thats a bit of a downside.


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