Posted by Quintal on November 23, 2006, at 11:38:37
In reply to Re: New UK study looks at risks of ADs in children » Quintal, posted by ed_uk on November 22, 2006, at 16:44:40
Hi Ed,
Yes, I'm 24.
>Cabergoline is unlikely to be euphoric, but I still don't think your pdoc would prescribe it. AFAIK, off label use of dopamine agonists is almost unheard of in the UK. Cabergoline is also very expensive, which is a big issue in the cost-conscious NHS :(
I'm guessing dopamine agonists may be euphoric for me because I had that reaction to Solian. I doubt the NHS would fund cabergoline treatment too. I wonder if I could get a pdoc to write out a private prescription? I've had other meds this way (Xanax), but that still leaves the expense.
How would you rate the sedative effect of cyproheptadine? Stronger than promethazine or diphenhydramine? May I ask why you tried it?
Q
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