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Re: Imipramine really that good?

Posted by SLS on May 17, 2010, at 19:46:10

In reply to Re: Imipramine really that good?, posted by linkadge on May 17, 2010, at 19:34:18

> Amitriptyline has been combined with MAOI's supposedly without consequence.

I was treated at Columbia Presbyterian with a combination of Nardil 45mg and amitriptyline 150mg without sequalae. I do wonder, though, if this dosage of Nardil was too low to produce sufficient MAO inhibition to produce a reaction. 45mg is usually too low for me to respond to. These same doctors refused to combine imipramine with Nardil. I am not sure what their concern was.


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