Posted by Tomatheus on January 5, 2014, at 23:27:04
In reply to Re: Perhaps my last attempt at treatment » Tomatheus, posted by sigismund on January 5, 2014, at 22:39:12
Sigismund,
It wouldn't surprise me if the feeling that you described was due to moclobemide's effects on norepinephrine, although it might also be possible (though not necessarily probable) that what you felt might be due to some unknown pharmacological property of moclobemide's that's unrelated to the medication's effect on monoamine oxidase A (and the monoamines themselves).
Moclobemide did seem to have a different feel to it than other MAOIs that I've tried. Then again, all of the MAOIs that I took differed from one another in some way. But I do wonder how much more there may be to moclobemide's mechanism of action than reversible MAO-A inhibition.
Tomatheus
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