In article <7o4r6c$2b6 at dfw-ixnews11.ix.netcom.com> Anonymous,
user1804 at abcflash.net writes:
>I understand that alcohol can eventually break down into THIQ over time in a
>selected group, namely alcoholics. Are there any known substances which are
>capable of attaching themselves to THIQ molecules in the brain and removing
>them from the receptor site they are attached to? If not, is there the
>potential for the discovery of such a substance/procedure?
>
Can you tell us what THIQ is (i.e., it's chemical structure)? Alcohol
(i.e., ethanol) is a pretty simple molecule:
H H
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H-C-C-OH
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H H
It seems unlikely that it can "break down" into anything with a
complicated-sounding name like THIQ, but maybe I'm missing something.
Matt Jones