Posted by Jay2112 on April 15, 2023, at 18:22:33
In reply to Re: To SLS » Jay2112, posted by SLS on April 14, 2023, at 17:22:07
Hi Scott,
Nefadozone is HUGE in the autism community. It's 5ht2a blockage brings about very little side-effect wise, and it works wonders in combination with other drugs. I've been trying to find a way to get my pdoc to import it into Canada. And it is a major anxiolytic, and doesn't have the risk antipsychotics present.
Best,
Jay> > Hi Roslynn,
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> > Serzone + Effexor WAS the perfect combination for me, until Serzone got pulled from the market here in Canada. (Generic nefazodone did as well..a stupid move, since a simple blood test could determine any liver problems.)
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> > If you have access to Serzone/nefazodone, I would HIGHLY recommend giving it a shot!
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> > Best,
> > Jay
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> Hi, Jay.
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> It was to prevent law suits, I guess. It would make sense from a business perspective to discontinue such a problematic drug for which there is little demand.
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> I recall a few babblers for whom nefazodone was the only drug that improved their depression. One person who did so also had problems with thyroid function. I don't know if there is any association.
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> - Scott
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>
Humans punish themselves endlessly
for not being what they believe they should be.
-Don Miguel Ruiz-
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