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Re: Edronax + Zoloft not working for MDD

Posted by SLS on May 4, 2009, at 8:05:02

In reply to Re: Edronax + Zoloft not working for MDD » SLS, posted by tensor on May 4, 2009, at 7:51:11

> > Well, at least you now know that a drug with NE reuptake inhibition is helpful, for whatever reason. I would just mention that some top clinicians are looking at the utility of mixing SRIs like Zoloft and Effexor with NRIs like reboxetine, desipramine, and nortriptyline.
> >
> > I have a bipolar depression that has shown itself to be very difficult to treat. However, some drugs and drug combinations have had positive impacts. For what it's worth, I experienced a pretty stable mild improvement from combining Effexor with nortriptyline. That a treatment is capable of improving my condition at all is probably a good sign that it will be effective for others. Yes, I think you can go ahead and try to swap-out the Zoloft for another SRI. I recommend either Effexor or Lexapro. Don't be bashful about adding Wellbutrin to either of these two drugs. There's magic in them there pills.
> >
> >
> > - Scott
>
> Thanks for your reply Scott.
>
> I have always responded best to noradrenergic agents. I tried Effexor about ten years ago, did nothing for my depression and I had horrible night sweating on it, the sheets were completely soaked in sweat when I woke up, and then there are those weird dreams.. Of course I could respond differently to it now. So you think switching from Zoloft to Lexapro could make a difference?
> Edronax have worked for me before and I'm disappointed about the lack of response now. Historically it has taken 6-7 months for me to recover from a depression regardless of medication, I'm scared that I have to wait this one out too.
>
> /Mattias

A dear friend of mine responded reasonably well to Effexor + Wellbutrin (another NE drug). However, when she switched from Effexor to Lexapro, her depression improved quite a bit more. She has been fine on that combination for at least 5 years. She recently added Geodon. Now she is in full remission.


- Scott

 

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