Posted by JohnBoy2000 on January 6, 2017, at 13:18:06
In reply to Re: Does Reboxetine actually work?, posted by chumbawumba on January 6, 2017, at 6:07:15
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> I've tried just aboout all of them but in terms ones with NARI activity, desipramine and Effexor. And the MAOIs Moclobemide and Parnate. Although the latter two don't increase NA by a reuptake blockade obviously. Honestly I made a list of medications I've tried once and it was over twenty and probably another dozen trials of augmentation agents. So I'm probably forgetting some or I'm not aware of the neurotransmitter profiles of some I've taken.
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> What works for me is ketamine+lithium. It's the best by far, so far. But it's taken some experimentation to get it right because I 'm doing intranasal ketamine. I've found that the intramuscular injections were too much too fast. So the trick is to try to duplicate what happens when you get an infusion. You take a spray wait five minutes, take a another spray, wait five minutes. Basically so you are just dancing around the edge of the psychotomimetic effects, you feel trippy but not stoned off your *ss like an IM shot will do. And you just drag that out for an hour or so. And then I'm good for a couple days.Hmm - so, did you find them other noradrenergic agents just as useless as reboxetine - for your condition?
Obviously I'm trying to get a sense as to whether it was ineffective, specifically to you - or just in general.
Just out of curiousity - where did you obtain a nasal ketamine spray?I am considering trying dextromethorphan, but it's a relavtiely weak NMDA antagonist, acts mostly on serotonin, and serontonergics are counderproductive for me really.
Well - they certainly don't benefit.
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