Posted by phidippus on December 5, 2013, at 17:02:26
In reply to More exotic depression treatments?, posted by Lamdage22 on November 22, 2013, at 6:18:02
NMDA antagonists seem to be working really well to treat depression.
Ketamine seems to work, but results fade fast- weekly injections needed.
Tramadol seems to be a very effective antidepressant but so many are weary of its addictive properties (I think it has none)
Memantine seems to help.
Dextromethorphan is being studied as a treatment for depression.
People have been self-medicating with Ethanol since its discovery.
Magnesium is popular with the holistic folks.
Methoxetamine is an nmda antagonist and seratonin reuptake inhibitor.
Neramexane: a memantine analogue with nootropic, antidepressant properties. Also a nicotinic acetylcholine antagonist.
Eric
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