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Re: Doxepin binding data?

Posted by Conundrum on December 7, 2010, at 22:16:51

In reply to Re: Doxepin binding data? » Conundrum, posted by psychobot5000 on December 7, 2010, at 16:10:17

Low dose prozac might help, like taking 5 mg every other day, it doesn't seem to be such a strong SSRI at that dose. I believe that at that dose it is working via 5 HT2C antagonism and 5 HT1A agonism.
> Thanks for the tip, re: ami. I do respond to 5ht2c antagonism, as far as I can tell, though in the long term, the response is counterproductive.
>
> As for the rest, both amitryp and remeron make me a bit zombieish, unfortunately.
>
> Best,
> PB


Complaints: post-SSRI problems: anhedonia, memory and concentration problems, sexual dysfunction. )
Country:USA
Currently taking mirtazapine, tianeptine, and SAM-e

 

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