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Metabolic basis for the supra-additive effect of the ethanol-diazepam combination in mice (1977)
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Description: British Journal of Pharmacology 1977 May;60(1):83-90 Paul CJ, Whitehouse LW Ever wondered about the pharmacology of the alcohol/benzodiazepine interaction? Well here you go! To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit Metabolic basis for the supra-additive effect of the ethanol-diazepam combination in mice (1977) The comments you make there will appear in the posts below. |
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Re: Metabolic basis for the supra-additive effect of the ethanol-diazepam combination
Interesting! Swim always thought there was some mythical chemical reaction between ethanol and diazepam that seemed particularly alluring, as opposed to either alone (ie: in testing). Almost reminds me of when cocaine and alcohol is combined, cocaethynol is created and more dangerous that then either two combined. Chloral Hydrate and Alcohol (A "Mickey") make Chloral Alcholate, which can surpress breathing. Alcohol does seem to make a lot of unique chemical cousins!
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