Posted by SLS on May 11, 2019, at 11:38:36
In reply to nardil and parnate have both pooped out on me, posted by rose45 on May 9, 2019, at 15:54:02
> Has this happened to anyone else? Has anyone waited a while and then gone back on to one of them. Parnate didnt exactly stop working .... I just lowered the dose as I was feeling a but 'high' on it and then even after increasing the dose, it stopped working. I went up to 40 mg, and it used to work perfectly well on 30 mg.... I dont tolerate high doses in any meds.... The NHS in the UK dont know what to do with me, and will not take me off the parnate...HELP after waiting 3 months for an appointment, this is what they tell me. The UK NHS is just not working. I would pay for a private doctor, but dont know who to trust or what to do..... any ideas besides upping the dosage of parnate, would be very much appreciated.
What dosage of Parnate are you on now?
What happened when you raised the dosage to 40 mg/day?
What is the longest period of time that you have taken 40 mg/day of Parnate?
What is the maximum dosage that you are allowed to take?I see more people respond to 40 mg/day than 30 mg/day.
Is there any family history of bipolar disorder? If so, it might be worth trying a relatively low dosage of lithium - 300-600 mg/day. You can also try adding Abilify 5-10 mg/day and/or lamotrigine 150-300 mg/day.
Has any other drug or substance given you some kind of improvement?
- Scoty
Some see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.- George Bernard Shaw
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