Agonist
Anti-psychotic
The Agonist was created in 2004.
3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
The chemical formula of MDMA is C11H15O2.
L-dopa is a precursor that is converted to dopamine in the brain. It is not an agonist or antagonist itself, but once converted to dopamine, it acts as an agonist on dopamine receptors.
Antagonist: lats Agonist: Abdominals
No, Polyethylene Glycol is not typically found in MDMA. MDMA usually consists of the active ingredient MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) along with cutting agents or adulterants, but Polyethylene Glycol is not commonly used in the production of MDMA.
MDMA is short for 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine.
No, MDMA does not melt. It is a solid crystal at room temperature.
No, there are no other medicines that use MDMA.
in the arm: bicep contracts (agonist) triceps relax (antagonist) in the leg: hamstrings contract (agonist) quadriceps relaxes (antagonist) remember the agonist is the muscle "agonising" to do the work - like pulling the joint.