Rex
Lonely af
- May 25, 2018
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Benzodiazepines vs Barbiturates - their mechanisms:
The Chloride ion channel opens and closes at intervals. Benzodiazepines increase the frequency of Chloride ion channel opening in response to GABA. That is how they are said to augment the effects of GABA.
Barbiturates however, facilitate GABA transmission by acting on the sites associated directly with the Chloride ion channel. They act by increasing the proportion of channels opening to the longest open state whilst reducing the proportion of channels opening to the shorter open states. Or in simpler words, they hold the ion channel open continuously for long periods of time.
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Lethality of Barbiturates:
When the Chloride ion channel is held open continuously like this, it allows for a nearly endless amount of sedation. That is what makes them so lethal.
(Flumazenil cannot be given to reverse barbiturate ODs. It is specific for the benzodiazepine binding sites. It does not antagonize the effects of barbiturates, GHB or ethanol).
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This info is not mine, but I remember reading years ago about the differences of the two, tried to find some info and this came up, if you go to quora[dot]com/How-barbiturates-are-different-from-Benzodiazepines the full write up is there.
Just wanted to post this for those that don't know the differences, I think the above explains it rather well on how they differ. This is why, as a benzo addict for 5years+ now, I do not feel like N will fail, although I did get 3 bottles, not 2.
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Of course feel free to discuss as I merely posted some resource info on it, if you have other insights or corrections (with sources) then do post, as I want to make information easy to understand and available for others, and I'm hoping this post helps benzo addicts see the difference and not worry so much, albeit I have been worrying myself.
The Chloride ion channel opens and closes at intervals. Benzodiazepines increase the frequency of Chloride ion channel opening in response to GABA. That is how they are said to augment the effects of GABA.
Barbiturates however, facilitate GABA transmission by acting on the sites associated directly with the Chloride ion channel. They act by increasing the proportion of channels opening to the longest open state whilst reducing the proportion of channels opening to the shorter open states. Or in simpler words, they hold the ion channel open continuously for long periods of time.
----
Lethality of Barbiturates:
When the Chloride ion channel is held open continuously like this, it allows for a nearly endless amount of sedation. That is what makes them so lethal.
(Flumazenil cannot be given to reverse barbiturate ODs. It is specific for the benzodiazepine binding sites. It does not antagonize the effects of barbiturates, GHB or ethanol).
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This info is not mine, but I remember reading years ago about the differences of the two, tried to find some info and this came up, if you go to quora[dot]com/How-barbiturates-are-different-from-Benzodiazepines the full write up is there.
Just wanted to post this for those that don't know the differences, I think the above explains it rather well on how they differ. This is why, as a benzo addict for 5years+ now, I do not feel like N will fail, although I did get 3 bottles, not 2.
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Of course feel free to discuss as I merely posted some resource info on it, if you have other insights or corrections (with sources) then do post, as I want to make information easy to understand and available for others, and I'm hoping this post helps benzo addicts see the difference and not worry so much, albeit I have been worrying myself.