Posted by Chairman_MAO on May 11, 2005, at 20:16:03
In reply to History of emsam as I know it, posted by yldouglas on May 11, 2005, at 19:09:02
I am thoroughly convinced that big pharma has its hand in this labelling fiasco. If there's no tyramine restriction, EmSam will utterly decimate most antidepressants on the market today; it simply would feel much better for many people than SSRIs, etc. It's simply a better drug that produces a more savory effect. There would be virtually no reason that anyone who could tolerate activating meds, such as Wellbutrin, would want to take it when they could take EmSam.
With the tyramine restriction, they'll be able to pigeonhole it into "MAOI oblivion" which orthodox year-2005 psychiatry seems to consider more dangerous than swimming in the river styx.
"Babylon system is the vampire, sucking the blood of the sufferers."
--Bob Marley
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