Posted by SLS on June 17, 2008, at 17:09:32
In reply to regarding selegiline » SLS, posted by iforgotmypassword on June 17, 2008, at 16:54:25
> thanks for that. i wish i understood it all better. i had some theoretically stuff i wanted to share earlier. i am having a lot of trouble posting it. god it's been days and the threads keep receding and receding back and back up into the top. i have to get with it, force it out of me. :-(
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> but anyway. i'm not on topic.
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> for selegiline 10mg and 15mg (15mg is presumably still MAO-B specific, i would be taking 7.5mg 2x day i think):
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> the reduction being mao-b specific should not cause issue over a serotonin increase no matter where it is, is this correct?
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> unrelated, when you say more serotonin near presynaptic terminals, this is still anti-serotonergic in it's EFFECT right?It may possible that the net effect of tianeptine is to enhance serotoninergic neurotransmission. So this would be pro-serotoninergic. Remember, this is only my own conjecture, and may not accurately portray what is actually going on.
Forget our silly little theories for the moment. You are really just performing an experiment. Unless you have found instances otherwise, you must regard this combination as an experiment that has never been performed before. What precautions would you take in the absence of safety data?
- Scott
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