Posted by willyee on February 8, 2006, at 15:55:23
In reply to Re: Selegiline/Deprenyl effective anti-depressant?, posted by linkadge on February 8, 2006, at 15:45:02
> I think the results of ensam as an antidepressant are very mixed. Most doctors believe that it is the MAO-A inhibition that carries the most theraputic benefit in depression.
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> I think that a lot of patients who try it as an antidepressant find that it has a psychic energizing effect, but does not posess much of a mood brightening effect.
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> It is also not too wise to use in cases of psychotic depression. It increases the activity of phenlythylamine which is a very strong endogenious amphetamine. Boosting phenyethylamine can produce stereotypical behavior associated with other stimulants.
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>But lets be fair and say your basising this from the people used in the study,not your average joe.
How many studies have outcomes totaly different?
As for either the tab or oral solution,i think we discussed to death how that cant be compared to the patch,dosage,introdcution to the body etc
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