Posted by Stan on December 27, 2002, at 16:25:56
In reply to anyone had good results w/ mirapex added to AD?, posted by bampf on December 27, 2002, at 10:57:07
>>>> I'm wondering if adding mirapex to my lexapro would help with the drowsy unmotivated feeling I get from lex<<<<<
hi -- i've been taking low-dose mirapex for a few months for "restless legs syndrome" and also take an AD. i noticed a reduction in anxiety almost immediately and that benefit, although somewhat modest, has persisted to this day. it's not as beneficial for anxiety as a benzo, which i also take, with most of the benzo dosage in the evening. the primary side effects i've noticed from mirapex are drowsiness, fatigue, and sedation.....these are all quite common for this drug. it stimulates the D2 and D3 receptors and is relatively inactive at other brain receptors-- exactly why that makes people tired is beyond my scope of understanding. i'm taking the lowest strength tablet, .0125 mg, three times a day. patients with parkinson's can take up to 10 times that amount per day -- at that dose, and lower doses as well, there have been numerous reports of patients having sudden "sleep attacks" and nodding off while conducting the tasks of everyday living -- quite a few car wrecks have been caused by this phenomenon and there's a warning in the packing materials about it.
if you are trying to escape the drowsy, unmotivated mood you describe, i'm not sure if mirapex is the drug for you, though you can certainly try it. it's possible that it won't make you tired and sluggish at all. as i mentioned, it has provided me with some anxiety relief and that in turn has improved my mood just a bit. it isn't "activating" or 'energizing" for most people though, if you're looking for a boost of that type.
Stan
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