Comment · Tue, January 20, 2015 · Ceretropic
Anyone ever get around to trying Emoxypine?
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[deleted] · 5 points
It is supposed to work on b6 levels, while also working on a number of different levels. Check out the wikipedia page. I'm interested for the antialcohol effects, but I have only run across two experience reports, both of which provide very little information.
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shrillthrill · 1 points
IDRA-21 was shown to work better in young healthy people, rather than elderly.
Source? Maybe I'm blind, but I can't see any human studies for IDRA-21 in pubmed.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Well young rhesus monkeys, not humans. I should not have said people.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0028390803003095?np=y
IDRA 21 produced a gradual increase in task accuracy that was maintained on average above vehicle performance levels over an intermittent dosing schedule during a total period of 3 weeks. A separate group of aged monkeys (>20 y) were, as a group, impaired (during vehicle testing) in DMTS performance efficiency relative to the young cohort. IDRA 21 also improved task accuracy by aged rhesus monkeys over the same dose range, but the responses were not as robust as those exhibited by young animals.