At a Glance
| GABA | Norepinephrine | |
|---|---|---|
| Class | Neurotransmitter | Neurotransmitter |
| Routes | Oral | |
| Effects | 10 documented | 7 documented |
Dosage
Only in GABA
oral
| Level | Dose |
|---|---|
| Light | 100–250 mg |
| Common | 250–750 mg |
| Strong | 750–1500 mg |
| Heavy | 3000 mg |
Duration
Only in GABA
Oral
Onset
Onset: 15 min – 45 min
Total: 3 hrs – 6 hrs
Effects
Shared Effects4
Unique to GABA
Safety
Interaction: GABA + Norepinephrine
No direct interaction data available between these substances. This does not mean the combination is safe.
GABA — Dangerous Interactions
No dangerous interactions recorded.
Norepinephrine — Dangerous Interactions
No dangerous interactions recorded.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between GABA and Norepinephrine?
GABA is classified as a Neurotransmitter (Amino acid, Gamma-amino acid) while Norepinephrine is classified as a Neurotransmitter (Catecholamine). They share 4 effects in common, with 6 effects unique to GABA and 3 unique to Norepinephrine.
Is it safe to combine GABA and Norepinephrine?
There is no direct interaction data available for combining GABA and Norepinephrine. This does not mean the combination is safe. Always exercise caution and research thoroughly.
Which is stronger, GABA or Norepinephrine?
GABA and Norepinephrine are typically administered via different routes, making a direct potency comparison difficult. They belong to different pharmacological profiles and should not be compared by dose alone.