Posted by cactus on May 31, 2009, at 18:08:51
In reply to Re: Reboxetine/Edronax experiences, posted by SLS on May 30, 2009, at 21:06:07
Thanks Scott,
I went and bought a nasal spray for allergies, fluticasone nasal and guess what, bingo!! It's gone for now. Thanks for your response, it was of great help to me, much appreciated, C
> Hi Cactus.
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> I can't be sure, of course, but it might be the strong norepinephrine (NE) reuptake inhibition of reboxetine that is causing sinusitis. Desipramine, another strong NE reuptake inhibitor, always gives me a stuffy nose and sinuses. It usually goes away for me, though.
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> I hope things clear up.
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> - Scott
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> > hi everyone, I was put on reboxetine about 4 weeks ago and for the 1st week I have never felt an AD work so quickly, the urinary hesitancy and sweats have passed, and the headaches are getting better, but I still have severe constipation and this bizarre cold which just wont go away, it's been driving me nuts for 3 weeks now. Just constant sneezing and a nose like a tap. It's totally liquid, like water, it just won't stop running. I've tried just about everything on the market to stop it except for antihistamines.
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> > Has anyone else experienced this from reboxetine? Or is it the headcold from hell. And no I don't have influenza. I don't have a fever, body aches or sore throat.
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