In your opinion, would methylene blue be a good treatment for major depression? Also, I am thinking of taking it with astaxanthin to reduce possible damage to the retina from sunlight - any thoughts?
Thank you in advance for your answers.
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Your urine will only stain blue at doses roughly exceeding 20mg.
Posted 23 September 2011 - 01:23 PM
Your urine will only stain blue at doses roughly exceeding 20mg.
It actually starts staining urine at around 500mcg.
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Such a lovely shade of blue.It actually starts staining urine at around 500mcg.
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Posted 26 September 2011 - 01:26 AM
Nitric Oxide Synthase? How does that relate to depression? By 60mg, do you mean an oral dose of 60mg? That's not likely to produce a systemic concentration of 30 milliMolar. Did you mean microMolar? That may or may not happen either. There's a paper that looks at the pharmacokinetics of MB in oral and IV dosing. I don't have it handy, but with the oral dose, which was 100mg of crystalline MB in a gelcap, the blood level was 100nM! This level was stable for several hours. Apparently the pharmacokinetics is really different if you drink a solution of MB. MB has weird PK in general.NOS is completely inhibited at 60mg / 30mM.
Posted 26 September 2011 - 01:45 AM
There's a paper that looks at the pharmacokinetics of MB in oral and IV dosing. [...] with the oral dose, which was 100mg of crystalline MB in a gelcap, the blood level was 100nM! This level was stable for several hours.NOS is completely inhibited at 60mg / 30mM.
Edited by rwac, 26 September 2011 - 01:56 AM.
Posted 26 September 2011 - 02:24 AM
No, we really can't, short of someone doing a blood draw and analyzing for it. But even if we did, it wouldn't make much difference, since what matters to us is that we get the right concentration in the mitochondria. MB partitions into different body compartments to a surprising degree. We're probably doing about the best we can do by titrating the dose to the effects we're looking for, assuming we can feel them. I'm starting to do some more dose ranging experiments, now that I know what to look for. I need to have someone set up some blinded doses for me in opaque containers...Although MB has strange PK and we can't know if the serum concentration is actually 60nM @60mg dose.
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