From kmorgan from gentexcorp.com Mon Mar 5 14:07:28 2007 From: kmorgan from gentexcorp.com (Kim Morgan) Date: Mon Mar 5 15:32:33 2007 Subject: [Toxicology] tsca compliance class Message-ID: <2351142FD0390E439CAD962B1B766A2E019D5C15@cdaleex2.gentex.int> I am looking to get information for the above class. Kimberly Morgan Lead Research Chemist R&D Gentex Corporation kmorgan@gentexcorp.com From efffemm from f-m.fm Tue Mar 13 03:21:20 2007 From: efffemm from f-m.fm (efffemm@f-m.fm) Date: Tue Mar 13 08:38:32 2007 Subject: [Toxicology] lead poisoning => permanent effect on neurotransmitters? Message-ID: <1173774080.671415.312170@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com> My wife got lead poisoning from a job many years ago. Since then, she has been the "psycho bitch from hell". There are 3 times when she was a nice person. Twice when she took tramadol for pain, and when she took bupropion to give up smoking. She has taken many prescription pills over the years, but only these 2 seemed to improve her personality. Tramadol increases GABA, noradrenaline & serotonin Bupropion increases dompamine & noradrenaline A quick web search tells me that lead poisoning can affect GABA, noradrenaline and dopamine. Now I wish to know: does lead poisoning irreversably screw up brain chemistry?