Posted by Quintal on December 23, 2006, at 21:34:56
In reply to Re: pindolol, does it increase the risk of diabeti » sdb, posted by saturn on December 23, 2006, at 20:12:42
>Can MAO's lower heart rate? Or do anticholinergic and adrenergic effects increase heart rate? ...Saturn.
Parnate is more likely to increase heart rate after each dose since it usually has a stimulant effect and this often raises blood pressure. I noticed that my heart rate and blood pressure dropped after each dose wore off (this was my experience of it anyway and I've heard the same from others). Not sure about Nardil though from what I remember it often lowers blood pressure and heart rate. I didn't notice much change in heartbeat with Marplan except when my blood pressure was low and I had palpitations. This seemed to correct itself after a few weeks.
I had no annoying problems with MAOIs myself - I'd rate them among the most tolerable of all meds I've taken besides benzos.
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