Javirex
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otro más? según dicen el DMAA tiene tb tiene efectos parecidos a la efe, eso si al menos éste está al principio de los ingredientes y por tanto en mayor cantidad,
queda poco para que le quiten el DMAA...
si lo mencionas tu, debe de ser algo interesante.. habrá que buscar a ver.
Es fármaco, lo que no sé es si, como con el ECA, entra o no en la categoría de esteróides, por lo que no me voy a extender mucho.
Viene en varios compuestos médicos (para el Parkinson por ejemplo) y en España es con receta, pero en Gibraltar no, y eso lo tengo al lao.
Hay un libro de McDonald sobre el tema.
Y en su foro hay, como de cada uno de sus libros, un apartado específico.
De uno de los capítulos:
The effects of bromocriptine in the brain are complex and different sources give slightly different descriptions. To avoid utter confusion on the part of myself and the readers, I’m only going to focus on bromocriptine’s primary mode of action, which is as a dopamine 2 (D2) receptor agonist (30). Bromocriptine is also a weak antagonist at the D1 receptor. Now that youre totally confused, let me explain what it means to be a D2 receptor agonist or a weak D1 receptor antagonist.
An agonist is any drug or compound that stimulates a specific receptor. So, in the same way that a hormone/neurotransmitter will bind to the receptor and make ’stuff happen’, an agonist drug does the same.
An antagonist is the opposite of an agonist. It is a drug that binds to a receptor without sending the normal metabolic signal. But it’s more than just neutral. At the same time that it binds the receptor without sending a signal, it also prevents other compounds (such as DA itself) from binding.
As a D2 receptor agonist drug, bromocriptine will bind to the D2 receptor and cause an effect similar to if DA itself had bound. It also has weak antagonistic effect at the D1 receptor, which aren’t that important in the big scheme of things. As a weak D1 antagonist, bromocriptine binds to the D1 receptor a little, preventing normal binding of DA a little. I won’t really talk too much about this effect since it seems fairly unimportant in the big scheme of things.
Y como siempre, para los que puedan andar cogiendo moscas: "Haced lo que digo, no lo que hago"