Wrong. Never said that.You stated that Heroin, cocaine and Prozac are all "selective serotonin uptake receptors"
Please pay attention to the main point. Prozac contains a molecular make up of one or more substances that are analogous to cocaine and heroin.
No pharmaceutical company in their right might mind would ever admit to any similarities.(SSRI's) and I am saying that I cannot ascertain that fact from any of the pharmacological literature that I presently have at my disposal.
See above.have very significant differences in terms of formula, and physical and psychological effects i.e. the way they make you feel thus indicating that all three act upon the brain and CNS differently. These facts correlate with pharmaceutical science.
There is no scientific study to say so. See above. You must break the capsule open yourself and subject it to your own personal testing. The effects of a speedball are not as profound but are a speedball none the less.All I would appreciate is if you can point me to a piece of pharmacological literature that indicates they all act as SSRI's and/or cause some degree of serotonin reuptake inhibition because I cannot find anything so far.
Now you're just getting personal. You want to argue the point as if we were in a courtroom but I'm saying that the side effects brought on by Prozac are part of its molecular analogous nature to two popular illegal drugs and again, no big pharma company will ever admit that.And sorry, when it comes to such thin gs as the mechanisms behind how drugs work in the brain I like to base things on scientific research as opposed to assumption. perhaps that makes me ignorant or stupid and perhaps I am a very stupid man. If so,, then so be it. My ignorance and stupidity and my reliance on science has managed to work well for me so I'll stick with it and remain stupid.
Most of these SSRIs over do what they are supposed to do. Basically, drug companies are just guessing and trying to see what works best. The other side effects of raised blood pressure and other heart conditions should start to raise a few questions about CNS stimulation.
Pristiq is another one with dual effects.Norepinephrine is a known chemical in the brain that gets excited by people who ingest speed and or coke. This is a drug that was developed with former stimulant abusers in mind but, it doesn't really correct the chemical transfer in the synapses to a pre-abuse time in the person taking the drug, Pristiq. Targeting serotonin and other such related brain chemicals will soon fall out of favor, but not until the drug companies have exploited this path for as long as possible. Afterall, we're talking 1980's science that has since been proven to be ineffective for most people seeking relief from some sort of ill feelings. Yes, it works for a few people but like other drugs in the past, they are being over prescribed.serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, or SNRIs for short. SNRIs act on specific chemicals within the brain known as serotonin and norepinephrine. These are two of several chemicals used to send messages from one nerve cell to another.
Balancing the way your blood handles oxygen and the oxygen levels in your brain will prove more fruitful in treating common ''depression'' in the future but until then, they drug companies will stay on the lucrative road they're on.