Posted by Tomatheus on January 8, 2014, at 23:12:01
In reply to Is there not a lot of people on Nardil help, posted by Cee on January 8, 2014, at 21:46:53
Hello Cee,
I think that there could be different reasons for why more people don't seem to be so interested in improving the performance of the currently marketed film-coated Nardil tablets. As you mentioned, I think that the number of patients taking Nardil on this board isn't very high, which could reflect general prescribing trends or might also reflect the possibility that those who are doing well on Nardil are busy with their lives and not spending time on this site. Another possibility could be that fewer people might be responding to Nardil than in the past (possibly due to the formulation change) and thus aren't taking it in the numbers that they used to. It could also be possible that the patients taking Nardil who visit this board are happy with the way that the film-coated tablets are affecting them and don't want to change a product that's already working for them. I know that there have been a few individuals here who've posted success stories with treatment regimens that involve Nardil use. Finally, I think that those who had the greatest interest in taking an improved Nardil product were those who were taking the medication at the time the formulation was changed and that as time has passed, more and more of those who have taken Nardil have only taken new Nardil and aren't as interested in the Nardil that used to be as those who took both versions of the medication. In my opinion, those who had the greatest interest in seeing old Nardil resurrected were those who were doing well on the medication for many years and noticed a significant change for the worse in the way the medication affected them after the formulation was changed. At this point, I think that a lot of these individuals have either found an effective "plan B" as far as their psychiatric treatment is concerned or are just managing as well as they can with new Nardil or some other treatment.
Tomatheus
Has an affective psychosis with strong symptoms of fatigue, hypersomnia, and difficulty concentrating
Taking Abilify & supplements
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