Posted by iforgotmypassword on May 27, 2008, at 7:22:55
http://www.imminst.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=15732
this board is saying high B6 may fight against the effects of selegiline.
did not read much further, am off to doctor's in minutes... (and still haven't decided on drug... :( )
now someone noted nardil depletes B6 in the body...
just what goes on between these chemicals?!
why would one kill or disable the other in any way?
i though B6 was cholinergic and gaba-ergic, but honestly i have no idea, WHAT DOES IT DO?
B6 is very possibly an effective treatment (studies say so) for TD, and maybe problems with it are a factor in TD onset, low B6 is associated with higher probability of parkinson's onset. all of this is particularly important to me as i suffer from movement disorder symptoms incl. akathisia, (pseudo?)parkisonism, and episodic f***-ed up dyskinesia.
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