Posted by Larry Hoover on May 29, 2008, at 19:37:05
In reply to the ACh(n) transmitter, my key?, posted by B2chica on May 29, 2008, at 10:29:56
> i keep wondering why zyprexa has worked so well for me (i know don't wonder just be happy).
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> well, i've had a feeling that it might be the ACh(n) transmitter but i have NO idea what that is.
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> i've compared the parts to other meds which i've been compared to what else i've been on here' are the three main ones that i think are my keys.
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> it could be the DA1 antagonist which i'm sure that helps with my mania (right?) and the 5-HT2c specifically the c since that seems to be the fast acting part to my depression.
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> but what about this ACh(n) transmitter. what does this do?
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> now i know i'm making this simple by picking out these three, i know that these drugs also combined together react differently than if combined with different combo's and their binding agents blah blah...but this is the way i'm working it right now.
> fix my thinking as i go along please.
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> but i really what to know more about the ACh(n).
> if anyone can.
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> thank you.
> b2c.Well, there's lots to be said about the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ACh(n). Why don't you look over the wiki article, and see if your questions aren't then more specific? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicotinic_acetylcholine_receptor
Lar
poster:Larry Hoover
thread:831872
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