Posted by Willful on June 22, 2013, at 13:41:11
In reply to Re: how about Riluzole? » Willful, posted by g_g_g_unit on June 21, 2013, at 22:45:05
Hi g_g_g_
I think the effect on anxiety is part of why it's useful. At least for me, I felt not really more relaxed per se-- but more equanimity--less subject to my anxiety shooting up--and therefore more able to take on things..
I also haven't noticed any dissociative or cognitive side effects-- but I tend not to attribute things to drugs-- unless the effect is right after I start taking the drug --or, if it's pronounced.
I recall feeling the effect fairly soon -- and also when I miss a dose a few days in a row, I find that my mood disintegrates sufficiently--and rebounds when I take it again more regularly-- that I've concluded that it has a quite discernible positive effect.
However, I also believe that reactions to these drugs are extremely individual, so you really have to see how it affects you. I suspect that rilutek can be a valuable drug for some people--
If you can -- I would recommend you give it a try.
.Emsam.
Abilify
Provigil
Rilutek
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