Posted by AndrewB on March 5, 2000, at 11:27:31
In reply to Re: andrewB, posted by Sigolene on March 4, 2000, at 16:37:12
> Andrew,
>
> Just one last question.
> How is it possible that Solian can improve depression ? because it's decreasing domapamine. Normally, the AD are increasing domapamine, not decreasing. But we have it in switzerland.
> We have also Vivalan, but it seems that we haven't this reboxetine. What do you know about Vivalan. No one is talking from that med here.
> Sigolene.Sigolene,
Amisulpride does increase dopamine, at low doses. At high doses it decreases dopamine. At doses of 50 to 100mgs it is a presynaptic autoreceptor antagonist and used as an antidepressant. At doses of 400 to 800 mgs it is a postsynaptic receptor antagonist and used as an antipsychotic.
Sorry, I don't know anything about Vivalan (viloxazine). It works like a trycyclic doesn't it, even though it isn't one? I guess it is not available in the US.
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