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Re: Doxepin binding data? » sigismund

Posted by Conundrum on December 7, 2010, at 22:23:44

In reply to Re: Doxepin binding data?, posted by sigismund on December 7, 2010, at 16:40:30

> > I do respond to 5ht2c antagonism, as far as I can tell, though in the long term, the response is counterproductive.
>
> That's the part of the agomelatine effect that has proved durable for me.
>
> The melatonin agonism thingo has not.

How do the effects manifest themselves?
I tried remeron but it pooped out, similar effect as low dose prozac, but very strong initially. Enough to get me transcribing music in my head at work. Haven't done that ins 8 years.


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

 

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