01.26.06
Need a smoke fix?
A British company has developed a vaccine that prompts the body’s immune system to create antibodies which bind nicotine or cocaine in a person’s bloodstream, preventing it from travelling into the brain. This means these drugs are no longer able to stimulate the reward centres in the brain that cause cravings.
So far testing has given a 57% success rate to those involved in the trial. Side effects can include soreness at the injection site and flu like symptoms that last about 24 hours.
Considering the trouble I am having with this issue, I welcome it. The problem, it is about five years out from being available to the public.
Bruce Said:
January 27, 2006 at 6:20 am
Maybe you can get in on the clinical trial.
Julie McIlroy Said:
January 27, 2006 at 6:28 am
Cough choke I think they should give him some cough choke HURRY!!!!!!!
the everyday housewife Said:
January 27, 2006 at 1:50 pm
I gather Julie is your wife? LOL!
So you use cocaine, do you?