Nasal Spray Delivers Antipsychotic Drugs Straight to the Brain

Perhaps helpful … your thoughts?

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I’d give it a try.

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I think it’s the same thing as in this story.

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Yeah, I saw it on the other thread. But yes, I think it might be a good thing. I’d try it.

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Sorry for the duplication - I reviewed the old stories but didn’t see it.

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Do they mention which antipsychotic will be in nasal spray form?

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It’s good to bump it again.

I’d definitely try the spray if it was effective.

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I’m surprised no chemist has thought of this in 50 years or whatever it is.

But it sounds great.

I would be afraid to be a first user of this delivery type.
I’d wait a couple of years to see how others react to it first.
And then consider it, for sure!

If it works and doesn’t lead to some weird effects that would be effing amazing.

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How is this any different than the already available inhalable Loxapine - (Adasuve)?

See here:

I watched a study that i turned down, were that tested this kind of thing, it end up a mess, my friend suffered noise bleeds for 4 weeks and massive head acks. its nice to dream of a cure but what of the cost. now the patch was ok but it too has issues.

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What if my nose is clogged and full of crap?
I might go psychotic :slightly_frowning_face:

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Why don’t they just give you a shot straight through your skull into your brain? That would sure wake you up on a Friday morning.

I’d like to know the anatomy of how our meds are even able to get to our brain. Considering that I thought all blood first and foremost passes through the liver for detox? Idk…

Now I won’t stick out in the nightclub when I snort my meds.