Posted by rjlockhart37 on August 28, 2017, at 23:44:17
In reply to any thoughts on these weird parnate/sleep meds?, posted by porkpiehat on August 3, 2017, at 15:44:07
parnate may have to be adjusted on the dose, but many many timees i've seen posts here about the sedation that parnate gives after the stimulation effect is over, parnate is good antidepressant, strong, but it has side effects alot, including what your describing. You could have a dose schedule, take certain times
tranzadone is good for sleep, i used to be on 150mg a night in 2005, but i noticed either i was glued to the bed the next morning and felt unpleasant sedation and cognitive functions were blurred, it blocks the reuptake of serotonin but also stops the release of it in some serotonin receptors, its a wierd med, its popular with psych hospitals for near 0 addiction potential, but it also can make you feel very unpleasant at time, sometimes i would still have insomnia on it, and would be a bad mood too
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trazodone
this may not be synergy with what your posting, but sedation later on from parnatet after stimulation has demished, trazadone could increase that sedation and make you feel like junk feeling
everything can change like that, and all these years go by so fast, but nothing lasts forever
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