Posted by bulldog2 on August 23, 2009, at 15:54:17
In reply to Re: Did I Give Parnate Enough Time? » bulldog2, posted by doxogenic boy on August 23, 2009, at 15:26:50
> > > > Are there any studies that show how nardil and parnate differ?
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> > > http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3295114
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> > > J Neural Transm Suppl. 1987;23:121-38.
> > > MAO inhibitors in mental disease: their current status.
> > > Dowson JH.
> > > "[...]
> > > Tranylcypromine also merits further investigation as clinical experience suggests that it can produce a dramatic response in some patients with phenelzine-resistant disorders. This may be due, at least in part, to its amphetamine-like effects."
> > > +++++++++++++++++++++++
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> > > doxogenic
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> > Thanks.I understand ths amphetamine effect as I experienced it.But I see that as more of a side effect which tends to disappear as time goes on.
> > At least it did for me.
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> I tried phenelzine in 2003 and it worsened my depression. The abstract I quoted from, which I have seen earlier, has made me thinking if tranylcypromine can work for me when phenelzine doesn't.
> The problem is that I have tried dextroamphetamine, and the first time (with low dose escitalopram) it gave me terrible anxiety. Could I then expect tranylcypromine to increase my anxiety?
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>I suffer from anxiety also. To my surprise parnate actually calmed me down and made me mellow and sleepy. My klonopin intake went from 2 to 1 milligrams.
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