dopamine agonist

  1. Brandin

    Creating a therapeutic systematic health boosting combo

    I am experimenting with creating a combination of supps that would compliment eachothers effect and hopefully even inhibiting eachothers bad effects. Question 1: Anybody knows if taking a dopamine d2 agonist with higher affinity for the receptors than cypro would lead to cypro not binding to...
  2. Tristan Loscha

    A Proposed Treatment With Clioquinol And Cabergoline For The Treatment Of Terminal Prostate Cancer

    J Clin Res Oncol. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2019 Feb 27. Published in final edited form as: J Clin Res Oncol. 2019; 2(1): https://asclepiusopen.com/journal-of-clinical-research-in-oncology/volume-2-issue-1/1.pdf. PMCID: PMC6392423 NIHMSID: NIHMS1007032 PMID: 30828702 A Proposed...
  3. haidut

    People Can Die As A Result Of Giving Up (a State Caused By Low Dopamine)

    Ask any doctor if loss of hope can kill and he/she will laugh in your face. Even if you use the more scientific term "learned helplessness" you will still be laughed out of the room. Well, the study below shows that "give-up-itis" (GUI) is quite real and can reliably kill a person if it takes a...
  4. haidut

    Metergoline - Liquid Serotonin Antagonist For Lab/R&D

    This chemical metergoline is a very interesting substance and is a continuation of my search for chemicals that combine several beneficial characteristics into a single molecule/entity. Metergoline belongs to the same class of drugs as bromocriptine, lisuride, cabergoline, terguride, etc...
  5. haidut

    Dopaminergic Drugs Like Bromocriptine May Treat Alcoholilsm

    This study is interesting for several reasons. On one hand, it combines well with previous studies on addiction I posted about - i.e. that "addiction" is a physiological state in which a person attempts to mitigate the effects of "inescapable stress" as animal studies commonly call the issue...
  6. P

    Dopamine Agonists Both Stimulate And Inhibit Prolactin Release

    Is this study relevant? This would imply dopamin agonists at sufficiently low doses may be giving a particular person an undesired effect, i.e, higher prolactin? Also, It would be interesting to know the concentration of bromocriptine in cacao (it is suggested it contains bromocriptine here, but...
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