Posted by myco on April 11, 2009, at 21:04:15
In reply to New version of Nardil, posted by Cseagraves on April 11, 2009, at 13:32:31
Hun dont get lost in the debate of old versus new. The sites you are reading about supposed "health problems" are set up be people using the old nardil who are experiencing side effects due to the change in the inert ingredients in the pills. It isnt health problems in actual fact, it's withdrawal and the associated issues with that.
When you read that debate on those sites....its bitterness and confusion and frustration your reading. Bottom line is nardil is still here and people still have great results with it regardless of a change. Many of us dont know the old nardil and cant say. New works for me fine
> Hi all!
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> I have been reading so much on other sites regarding the old Nardil vs. the new Nardil. People have said it worked wonderfully before 2003 and now it is not in the least as effective and people are having awful side effects.
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> Apparently so many groups of people have tried to contact Pfizer in regards to the new formulation, but to no avail. The new formulation has caused alot of health problems for alot of people.
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> Was wondering who on here has been taking the newer version and how it has worked for them. Have also read that there might be a difference in the Cananadian and USA version. People are also saying that they are getting bad batches with certain lot numbers.
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> I just need something to work for extreme anxieties. I am not depressed. Ssris and other meds do not work and was hoping Nardil might be the answer.
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> I have tried everything other med possible. Just had a severe allergic reaction to Zoloft as I do with all ssris. I do not think seratonin is the problem with me. I just have anxieties. I am not depressed. Benzos do not work long enough. Snri's scare me and reviews on them are not very positive. I have severe reactions to antipsychotics and TCA's do not work because my anxieties are pretty extreme.
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> Parnate doesn't seems like a good choice and I cannot find alot of positive reviews on Ensam. Marplan, not enough information on and not sure what it targets exactly. (depression or anxiety)
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> Any opinions would be appreciated.
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> Thanks!
> Courtney
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