Sea Snail Toxin Offers Promise For Pain
Khyber writes to tell us about research out of Australia that holds out hope for chronic pain sufferers. The toxin of a sea snail, called conotoxin, has a component that has been shown to directly target pain receptors in experimental animals. Unlike essentially all existing pain relievers, conotoxin seems to suppress pain without side effects. Human trials are a year away.
It's all in the dosage. *ANYTHING* (even, say oxygen or water) is toxic if given in a high enough dose.
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In before "we must halt all industrial and technological advancements, to stop global warming before we lose all these wonderful natural cures!"
The bitter irony is that it's these very industrial and technological advancements that make the discovery, analysis, synthesis, mass production, and world-wide distribution at affordable prices of this painkiller possible in the first place.
It's depressing how many people demand the benefits of civilization, without accepting any of its tradeoffs.
Any sufficiently well-organized community is indistinguishable from Government.
Death, the ultimate pain release...and it's good for weight loss, too.
"The toxin of a sea snail, called conotoxin, has a component that has been shown to directly target pain receptors in experimental animals." ..... What about regular animals?
Is that the next step?
Experimental animals -> regular animals -> experimental humans -> regular humans??
to translate slashdot stories. "Unlike essentially all existing pain relievers,
conotoxin seems to suppress pain without side effects." really means "Like all
existing drugs that haven't been through large scale trials, conotoxin appears
to be free from side-effects. The toxicity is probably dependent on the dose, the
patient, the length of usage and about a million other (currently) unknown
factors.
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This could be great for people like me. I suffered a lower-lumbar spinal fracture almost seven months ago. The doctors tell me that, essentially, I have to deal with chronic neck and lower back pain for the rest of my life. I take opiate-based pain medicine twice a day for it. The stuff wigs me out sometimes, though, and I slog through the day in somewhat of a fog. Not good for a college student. Hopefully this will make it to the market, and I can finally get some pain relief without getting "high".
"We may face a scorched and lifeless earth, but they're accountable to their shareholders first."
Human trials are still a year away? I see the research is progressing at a snail's pace...
- Minutus cantorum, minutus balorum, minutus carborata descendum pantorum.
It's not the toxin itself, rather a component of the toxin that offers the pain relief. The /. editors must've edited that out, from my original entry.
Still waiting on Serviscope_minor to wake up to fucking reality and realize that Jessica Price isn't going to fuck him.