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by FollowingTheDao
1574 days ago
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> The main effect of tofizopam is unrelated to GABAergy It's a antagonist of the AMPA receptor. I am not saying it has anything to do with GABA-A but it enhances the action of GABA. https://www.nature.com/articles/nn0600_551 >By taking a classical benzo like klonopin you increase your GABA-A level which inhibit the overload of excitation (GLUT). No, Klonopin does not increase GABA, it attaches to the GABA-A receptor to allow more chloride into the cell. It only enhances the activity go GABA. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clonazepam#Pharmacology |
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> No, Klonopin does not increase GABA Yeah that's right. GABA releasing agent, GABA reuptake inhibitor and GABA transaminase inhibitors do exists but benzos have not those properties. They are GABA-A positive allosteric modulators (they are not agonists although GABA agonists do exist too). So yeah they potentiate GABA functionally without increasing its quantity directly.