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Re: How medication makes one feel

Posted by velaguff on August 9, 2002, at 19:21:08

In reply to How medication makes one feel, posted by Tech on August 9, 2002, at 1:15:55

Just a suggestion, if St.John's did positive things for you, maybe you should try Selegilene (AKA Eldepryl). It's also a MAO inhibitor, but you don't have to worry about dietary resrictions as with some other drugs in that class. It's an anti-parkinson's drug, but a lot of people think it has mood-elevating effects (not for me, but then, NOTHING works for me, except alcohol and speed). Selegilene is very safe, few side effects.


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