Posted by SLS on February 8, 2018, at 8:18:19
In reply to Parnate questions., posted by Trapper7741 on February 7, 2018, at 16:05:42
> I am trying parnate again since I need the heavy duty stuff.
> I was up to 60 mg the first time with no effect so I want to try a higher dose ( > 100 mg).Ultimately, you might need high-dosage Parnate. However, you might want to go to 80 mg/day first. That is considered by many as being the top of the normal dosage range. As far as high-dosage Parnate is concerned, you should consider making 120 mg/day the target.
120 mg/day or Parnate helped me more than 80 mg/day at first - mostly in the form of more mental energy. It did not provide me relief from anhedonia, amotivation, and loss of interest in doing things. It acted more like a stimulant than an antidepressant. Parnate does not give me afternoon sleepiness or fatigue. However, I have been on and off Parnate for many years. I decided to discontinue Parnate and try Trintellix or Effexor in order to gain a more complete response. I have never tried Trintellix. My doctor has recommended that we try that first.
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