Posted by dove on June 1, 2000, at 10:02:34
In reply to Re: PAXIL W/ ELAVIL??!!!!!!, posted by Noa on June 1, 2000, at 8:39:58
Elavil (a TCA-TriCyclic Antidepressant generic name Amitriptyline) combined with Paxil (SSRI-selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) is an effective combination for enhancing the effects of both meds. I've been on a handful of combined med protocols, and they've always been better than any one med alone.
Currently, I'm on three meds, a CNS (Central Nervous System) stimulant, a TCA that happens to be Amitriptyline, and Serzone (a newer SSRI generic name Nefazodone); which is definitely doing something that neither the Amitriptyline nor the CNS Stimulant did alone.
If you have any detailed questions or fears, just let us know and we'll try to help you find the information you seek.
dove
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