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Mannitol can also be used as a facilitating agent for the transportation of pharmaceuticals directly into the brain. The arteries of the blood–brain barrier are much more selective than normal arteries. Normally, molecules can diffuse into tissues through gaps between the endothelial cells of the blood vessels. However, what enters the brain must be much more rigorously controlled. The endothelial cells of the blood–brain barrier are connected by tight junctions, and simple diffusion through them is impossible. Rather, active transport is necessary, requiring energy, and only transporting molecules that the arterial endothelial cells have receptor signals for. Mannitol is capable of opening this barrier by temporarily shrinking the endothelial cells, simultaneously stretching the tight junctions between them.[8] An intracarotid injection of high molarity mannitol (1.4-1.6M), causes the contents of the artery to be hyperosmotic to the cell. Water leaves the cell and enters the artery in order to recreate an osmotic equilibrium. This loss of water causes the cells to shrivel and shrink, stretching the tight junctions between the cells.[9] The newly formed gap reaches its peak width five minutes after mannitol injection, and stays widely open for thirty minutes. During this timespan, drugs injected into the artery can easily diffuse though the gaps between cells directly into the brain.[10] This makes mannitol indispensable for delivering various drugs directly to the brain (e.g., in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, or in chemotherapy for brain tumors
I ordered 20g's of pure tianeptine sodium (AKA Stablon) from a chemical manufacturer in China. I'm capping them up myself but have enough for over a year. If anyone is interested in purchasing some of it send me a message.
I can either send you some pure powder or I can cap it for you (I use pharmaceutical grade Microcrystalline cellulose as a filler in the caps). The caps contain 12.5mg (accuracy to about +-0.5mg), the same dosage as Stablon brand. I won't sell pure powder to anyone who doesn't have a scale accurate to 1mg.
As far as purity, all I have to offer is the COA provided by the company and my personal experience. As far as I can tell the effects are the same as the Stablon product from Servier.
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Posted 21 July 2012 - 01:29 AM
Also here's the list of inactive ingredients in Stablon if anyone could offer any info on them:
Inactive Ingredients: Mannitol, corn starch, magnesium stearate, ethyl cellulose, glycerol oleate, polyvidone, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, silica, talc, titanium dioxide, bicarbonate of soda, wax, sucrose, polysorbate.
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Crap :-/Mannitol can also be used as a facilitating agent for the transportation of pharmaceuticals directly into the brain. The arteries of the blood–brain barrier are much more selective than normal arteries. Normally, molecules can diffuse into tissues through gaps between the endothelial cells of the blood vessels. However, what enters the brain must be much more rigorously controlled. The endothelial cells of the blood–brain barrier are connected by tight junctions, and simple diffusion through them is impossible. Rather, active transport is necessary, requiring energy, and only transporting molecules that the arterial endothelial cells have receptor signals for. Mannitol is capable of opening this barrier by temporarily shrinking the endothelial cells, simultaneously stretching the tight junctions between them.[8] An intracarotid injection of high molarity mannitol (1.4-1.6M), causes the contents of the artery to be hyperosmotic to the cell. Water leaves the cell and enters the artery in order to recreate an osmotic equilibrium. This loss of water causes the cells to shrivel and shrink, stretching the tight junctions between the cells.[9] The newly formed gap reaches its peak width five minutes after mannitol injection, and stays widely open for thirty minutes. During this timespan, drugs injected into the artery can easily diffuse though the gaps between cells directly into the brain.[10] This makes mannitol indispensable for delivering various drugs directly to the brain (e.g., in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, or in chemotherapy for brain tumors
Is the powder really that much less effective?
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Also didn't you say the following:I ordered 20g's of pure tianeptine sodium (AKA Stablon) from a chemical manufacturer in China. I'm capping them up myself but have enough for over a year. If anyone is interested in purchasing some of it send me a message.
I can either send you some pure powder or I can cap it for you (I use pharmaceutical grade Microcrystalline cellulose as a filler in the caps). The caps contain 12.5mg (accuracy to about +-0.5mg), the same dosage as Stablon brand. I won't sell pure powder to anyone who doesn't have a scale accurate to 1mg.
As far as purity, all I have to offer is the COA provided by the company and my personal experience. As far as I can tell the effects are the same as the Stablon product from Servier.
Were different batches different for you as in different pills were different strength or different powders?
Posted 03 November 2012 - 01:18 PM
Is there a reason you guys are paying $55 for 1.25g (100 doses) of 98% purity powder, when you can buy 120 x 12.5mg (120 doses) pharmaceutical purity tablets for $48 plus shipping? (I think shipping is around 10 bucks or something IIRC)
https://www.ozayphar...mg60tablet.aspx
Posted 03 November 2012 - 04:52 PM
Is there a reason you guys are paying $55 for 1.25g (100 doses) of 98% purity powder, when you can buy 120 x 12.5mg (120 doses) pharmaceutical purity tablets for $48 plus shipping? (I think shipping is around 10 bucks or something IIRC)
https://www.ozayphar...mg60tablet.aspx
I bought from them and I'm wondering if I got the real thing. The tablets are supposed to be sugar coated, but they're as bitter as can be. The inside of the pills are also a weird consistency and I'm not noticing the mild euphoric feeling some people notice ½ hour after taking it.
I'm considering capping my own because I really don't think I'm getting anywhere with this purchase.
Posted 04 November 2012 - 10:08 PM
Anyway, here's a picture of what I got from them most recently.
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Posted 05 November 2012 - 01:28 PM
Anyway, here's a picture of what I got from them most recently.
stablon1.jpg 104.23KB 14 downloads
I want to compare to the ones I got, but I can't see the image. The site says I don't have permission.
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Here is the offer for our last STABLON stock. We only have 50 pack left. The price for one pack is USD 50.
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Are we seeing a pattern here of re-classification and discontinuance of Stablon? If so, why? The plot of my conspiracy theory thickens. Could it be that the performance/cost ratio of Stablon is "too good" relative to the blockbuster antidepressants, resulting in pressure by the drug companies on the regulators to restrict access to Stablon? Why should Stablon be classified any more restrictively than the SSRIs?
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