Although off-topic, I feel the following
information may be of value
to some list members who may not be subscribed to the Off-topic list.
Recently, we completed some evaluation studies
involving a multiplicity of pain relievers/controllers and systemic
abatements. A significant number were quite effective, but many were
marginal in their effectiveness----especially when addressing high-order
pain presentations.
From among the candidates, one emerged as superior
(in our studies) as an address to both generalized systemic pain.....and
major pain associated with trauma-induced presentations. This
substance, marginally-available through allopathic commerce channels,
is identified as ABT-594. Although not of recent discovery, it has not
(in our opinion) been sufficiently researched.....for its excellent
supportive characters when addressing continuous, high-order pain
confrontations.
This substance is a synthesized version of
epibatidine (derived from a species of poison dart frog), a venom-type
toxin exhibiting VERY powerful toxicity which is powerfully reflected in
the nervous system of many mammals.
Some list members may recall I made a post about two
years ago, referring to another venom-derived pain killer......one
extracted from a species of cone snail. An FDA approval is in Phase 3,
at present. The commercial substance is identified as Ziconotide, and
is considered several hundred times as effective as morphine and other
opiate-derived drugs (or so evidence indicates)......when used as a pain
abatement.
Interested list members may, quite easily, conduct a
general literature search on the Internet. However, for the lay person
with limited technical expertise, I offer an easily-digested url for
preliminary acquaintance.
Http://www.abdn,ac.uk/chemistry/abt/
I hope this information is of some value to some of
you.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
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