Posted by SLS on August 5, 2006, at 8:20:22
In reply to Re: 5HT2a receptor variation and adverse reactions, posted by Cairo on August 5, 2006, at 8:05:40
Hi Cairo.
Thanks for the info.
> Variation in 5-HT2a receptors may be more important than whether you are a slow metabolizer in causing adverse drug reactions, according to this article:
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> http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/160/10/1830> I can never get to therapeutic doses of SSRIs due to severe adverse reactions,
What about using Remeron to offset 5-HT2a stimulation?
Tianeptine? It's sort of like a reverse SSRI.
Nefazodone? Sort of a yucky drug, but works for some people. Some mild SRI combined with 5-HT2a blockade.
Have you ever tried an MAOI?
What happens when you take a stimulant?
Emsam looks interesting. It seems to have energizing and anxiolytic properties at the same time.
- Scott
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