An endocannabinoid enhancer (eCBE) is a type of cannabinoidergic drug that enhances the activity of the endocannabinoid system by increasing extracellular concentrations of endocannabinoids.
An example of an actual eCBE is AM404, the active metabolite of the analgesic Paracetamol (acetaminophen; Tylenol).
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It stops the cannabinoids from being absorbed so quickly by the synapses and leaves more in between, which means more is available for longer! Plus, they get concentrated where there is most pain.
If it works on endocannabinoids, then it should also stop the reuptake of THC & CBD, thus prolonging the time that they have to work their magic, as well as sending them to the right places.
Any thoughts?
An example of an actual eCBE is AM404, the active metabolite of the analgesic Paracetamol (acetaminophen; Tylenol).
Endocannabinoid enhancer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Other than toxicity research and recreational use, eCBRIs could have some potential in fighting tumors and possibly cancer. A study done in 2004 on rats with thyroid tumors showed that reuptake inhibition of the endocannabinoid system using VDM-11 and AA-5-HT reduced the ultimate size of the tumors in the treated rats. These findings suggest that the use of cannabinoids and/or eCBR inhibitors could be used to effectively treat tumors and/or cancer, which only adds to the controversy around cannabinoids and the cannabis plant as medicine. Example of eCBRI - AM404
Endocannabinoid reuptake inhibitor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It stops the cannabinoids from being absorbed so quickly by the synapses and leaves more in between, which means more is available for longer! Plus, they get concentrated where there is most pain.
If it works on endocannabinoids, then it should also stop the reuptake of THC & CBD, thus prolonging the time that they have to work their magic, as well as sending them to the right places.
Any thoughts?