Posted by poser938 on March 26, 2013, at 16:25:41
In reply to Re: things are getting too difficult, posted by jono_in_adelaide on March 25, 2013, at 21:04:28
Okay I see where it says mirtazapines inhibition on norepinephrine is negligible. I'm still trying to figure what the numbers mean when they try explaining a meds action ast a transporter or a receptor.
Mirtazapine isnt an NARI (it works by inhibiting the alpha2 androreceptors, leading to noradrenalin release
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> I still think it would be worth a shot, but by the same token, Zoloft would seem to be well worth a try, especialy as you have aquired tolorance to cyproheptadine.
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> Another alternative would be doxepin (Sinequan), this is a potent antidepressant/antianxiety agebnt that isnt an NARI, it works by blocking various 5HT receptors. You could even take this with Zoloft if needed, Zoloft in the morning and doxepin at night
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> Very best of luck which ever way you choose to go.
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> Best of luck!
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