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Re: Selegiline/Deprenyl effective anti-depressant? » josh37

Posted by LizinManhattan on February 17, 2006, at 22:29:18

In reply to Re: Selegiline/Deprenyl effective anti-depressant? » LizinManhattan, posted by josh37 on February 12, 2006, at 15:21:17

I'm sorry for your struggle. Unfortunately I can't help you with selegiline. However, maybe post as a new topic altogether and you might get more of a response. Also, have you tried Parnate or Nardil (although I hear the new Nardil is not that great)?
Good luck,
Liz

> I have been dealing with depression for +30 years. I have tried many ssri and tricyclics, and for one reason or another, I cannot take them. SSRI's make me apathetic; tricyclics leave me tired and aggravate my prostate. I tried Wellbutrin, but wound up being allergic to it. I have been doing research on psychopharmacology for years, and as the stuff I have self-medicated with in the past seems to work on the neurotransmitter Dopamine, I thought I'd give the MAO-B inhibitor Selegiline a try. I have been on it a week (5 mg/day) and have not noticed anything. Can anyone tell me if I need a higher dose? I know only 5-10mg is needed for Parkinson's patients--what is the effective dose range for co-morbid anxiety and depression?


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