Posted by bleauberry on October 31, 2008, at 19:46:47
In reply to Tyrima study, posted by Questionmark on October 31, 2008, at 18:44:06
Hard to say. Drugs are so different. Even ones extremely similar to each other, such as celexa (citalopram) versus lexapro (escitalopram), produce different results in different people. Moclobemide and this new drug are completely different, though they may share the same "supposed" mechanism. It is worth mentioning that all these drugs do a ton of other stuff besides the simple neurotransmitter mechanics we talk about here, and each drug is very different in how it orchestrates genetic coding.
If you do the trial, just keep in mind, you might be one of the 50% who get a placebo and not the drug.
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