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Re: Medications that don't touch the 5HT1 receptor?

Posted by tiopenster on June 4, 2015, at 20:58:53

In reply to Re: Medications that don't touch the 5HT1 receptor? » tiopenster, posted by tom2228 on June 4, 2015, at 11:37:50

I stay on the methylfolate because I feel much better on it. Helps the depression. I have the MTHFR genetic defect.

I know that methylfolate and methyl b12 create all three neurotransmitters and I do great on that. That's why I wondered if I have a problem with the reuptake mechanism of the SSRIs

I'm still doing well on the Insidon (Opipramol)

I had to take north of 10mg of Zyprexa for anxiety relief, but I gained 45 pounds on it.


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