Posted by djmmm on March 19, 2004, at 19:22:04
In reply to Reversing MAOI poop-out, posted by ace on March 18, 2004, at 21:41:30
> Lately I have been reading of many people suffering the typical poop-out syndrome within the context of MAOI therapy. I am doing more research to try and present remedies for this.
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> These agents can be used...
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> 1. Nardil + Lithium
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> 2. Nardil + Lithium + L-Tryptophan ('Newcastle Cocktail')
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> 3. Nardil + Pindolol (can make depression worse but)
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> 4. Nardil 105-120mg
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> 5. Nardil + Amisulpride
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> 6. Nardil + Zyprexa
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> 7. Nardil + Risperidone
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> 8. Nardil + Psychostimulant
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> Does anyone know of any that I missed?
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> I have read on another forum about people who have wonderful, euphoric effects from Nardil but, after the drug was stopped and restarted, they only then achieved partial remission of symptoms.
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> Any ideas much appreciated...
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> Ace
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>What about...
Nardil + T3(liothyronine)
Nardil + Clonazepam
Nardil + Gabapentin
Nardil + psychotherapy
Nardil + DLPA
Nardil + TCA + stimulant (Feighner et al (1985)
Nardil + Tegretol + lithium (Ketter et al 1995)
Nardil + trazadoneFeighner JP, Herbstein J, Damlouji N (1985). Combined MAOI, TCA, and direct stimulant therapy of treatment-resistant depression. J Clin Psychiatry 46:206-9.
Ketter TA, Post RM, Parekh PI, et al (1995). Addition of monoamine oxidase inhibitors to carbamazepine: Preliminary evidence of safety and antidepressant efficacy in treatment-resistant depression. J Clin Psychiatry 56:471-5
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