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Re: Gabapentin - stimulating effect

Posted by Anna P. on October 5, 2000, at 12:14:13

In reply to Re: Gabapentin - stimulating effect, posted by Orin3 on October 4, 2000, at 21:55:41

> > > Anna P:
>
> What effect remains from Gabapentin after the stimulant effect fades?
>
> Out of curiosity, are you using it in place of another anxiolytic, or are you using it to buffer the Reboxetine, or as an AD adjunct to the Reboxetine, or all of the above?
>
> Orin

Hi Orin,

In my case, antidepressants don't work anymore on their own. I use Neurontin to augment Reboxetine, that is to push it to work. After the stimulating effect kind of wears off, Neurontin still makes Reboxetine working maybe at 50%.

Anna P.


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