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Re: Nardil anticholinergic vs. adrenergic SEs

Posted by SLS on April 30, 2004, at 6:15:20

In reply to Nardil anticholinergic vs. adrenergic SEs, posted by Questionmark on April 30, 2004, at 3:54:28

Totally great question!

I don't know for sure.

> So my question is, well it's 2-part:

> 1) DO MAOIs (esp. Nardil) have anticholinergic properties?

Probably not.

> 2) Are there adrenergic effects that can be subjectively similar or identical to anticholinergic effects?

Yes.

> Much thanks to anyone who can answer this.

Sorry I couldn't answer both of them. You might want to do a little research on the autonomic nervous system and the balance between its NE sympathetic and ACh parasympathetic components.


- Scott

 

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