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Re: Agomelatine and Tranylcypromine for OCD

Posted by sk85 on March 27, 2011, at 14:45:39

In reply to Agomelatine and Tranylcypromine for OCD, posted by Dr. Fischer-Terworth on March 13, 2011, at 5:50:35

>Can it be that the 5-HT2c antagonism is not good
for OCD as negatively affecting serotonergic
transmission?

I really don't think that's the case or such generalization can be made. Mirtazapine is also 5-HT2C antagonist and works for OCD as proven by studies. I suffer OCD myself and mirtazapine did slightly improve it and didn't make it worse. I'd rather suspect agomelatine's melatonergic effects which could in some way increase dopamine's effect in particular areas of the brain linked to OCD. But that's also very speculative. And sometimes drugs just do that when you start them, i.e. exacerbate symptoms before improving them. Anafranil made my OCD much worse before significantly improving it.

-Ikaros


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