Posted by SLS on October 27, 2022, at 10:07:35
In reply to Re: MAOI vs SSRI » SLS, posted by undopaminergic on October 27, 2022, at 3:04:57
> > > > In my opinion, Nardil (phenelzine) is the most effective antidepressant available - or at least of those that I know of.
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> > > I thought it was clorgyline. Or do you mean "readily" and/or "clinically" available?
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> > > -undopaminergic
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> > Clorgyline is no longer available for human consumption.
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> Officially. I bought bulk memantine (100 grams) at 98+% purity from a chemical supplier. Clorgyline may be likewise available.
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> -undopaminergic
>Give it a try. Whatever your source is for clorgyline, I doubt that the product available has been manufactured for human consumption. Clorgyline doesn't exist as an FDA-approved product. If you respond to nothing else, clorgyline meant for rats might make sense. I would certainly entertain the idea of using clorgyline. You have to look for articles addressing long-term usage as well as the possiblity that clorgyline produces adverse cardiac events. How would you know the quality of a specific product?
I would say that if you haven't combined Nardil or Parnate with a secondary tricyclic antidepressant, forget about clorgyline for now. Nadil + nortriptyline is far more effective for me than is clorgyline monotherapy.
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