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Re: 5HT2a receptor variation and adverse reactions

Posted by linkadge on August 6, 2006, at 1:20:26

In reply to Re: 5HT2a receptor variation and adverse reactions » SLS, posted by Jay on August 6, 2006, at 0:37:38

Remeron would have 5-ht2a blockade effects similar to nefazedone, but remeron has an additional effect that *may* interact negitively with nortryptaline or effexor.

Remeron blocks the alpha-2 adrendorecptors, which results in norepinephrine release. This, in combination with the norepeinephrine reuptake inhibition could lead to very high levels of norepinehprine.

The combination of effexor and Remeron has been dubbed "california rocket fuel". It can be very stimulating.

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