Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 310574

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Symbyax experiences?

Posted by Jakeman on February 7, 2004, at 14:49:33

Anyone taking symbyax for depression or bi-polar?
How would you rate it? Thanks!

 

Re: Symbyax experiences? » Jakeman

Posted by Chairman_MAO on February 8, 2004, at 11:33:45

In reply to Symbyax experiences?, posted by Jakeman on February 7, 2004, at 14:49:33

I would rate its brand name as sounding like an alien warlord in a B-rate science fiction movie ("I AM LORD SYMBYAX, BOW DOWN AND FORSAKE ALL OTHERS BEFORE ME!)", and its innovation factor somewhere between "lame" and "none".

I do not understand why someone would lock themselves into a fixed ratio of olanzapine:fluoxetine when you could titrate them individually; unless lining Eli Lilly's pockets counts as a reason.

"Look, instead of coming up with novel drugs, we'll just throw two of our cash cows into one capsule! Psst ... ignore the fact that there is generic fluoxetine!"

 

Re: Symbyax experiences? » Jakeman

Posted by Chairman_MAO on February 8, 2004, at 11:33:45

In reply to Symbyax experiences?, posted by Jakeman on February 7, 2004, at 14:49:33

I would rate its brand name as sounding like an alien warlord in a B-rate science fiction movie ("I AM LORD SYMBYAX, BOW DOWN AND FORSAKE ALL OTHERS BEFORE ME!)", and its innovation factor somewhere between "lame" and "none".

I do not understand why someone would lock themselves into a fixed ratio of olanzapine:fluoxetine when you could titrate them individually; unless lining Eli Lilly's pockets counts as a reason.

"Look, instead of coming up with novel drugs, we'll just throw two of our cash cows into one capsule! Psst ... ignore the fact that there is generic fluoxetine!"

 

Re: Symbyax experiences?

Posted by linkadge on February 8, 2004, at 14:03:32

In reply to Re: Symbyax experiences? » Jakeman, posted by Chairman_MAO on February 8, 2004, at 11:33:45

That being said, the two drugs combine well together, (weather taken alone or in the combination pill)

Linkadge

 

Re: Symbyax experiences?

Posted by zeugma on February 8, 2004, at 16:08:21

In reply to Re: Symbyax experiences? » Jakeman, posted by Chairman_MAO on February 8, 2004, at 11:33:45

Reasons to combine prozac and Zyprexa into one pill:

Lazy pdocs can prescribe one pill instead of having to titrate two simulataneously;

An off-patent drug can be resurrected as a money-maker for a money-hungry drug company.

I would think it was a sign of the further decline of psychopharmacology that the (in my opinion disatrous) SSRI Era inaugurated, a 'onesize-fits-all' mentality suitable to an era of 15-minute pharmaceutical consultations, except that such formulations have been around a long time. this is an updated version of Triavil, a combination of amitriptyline and perphenazine. Maybe there's some progress: while fluoxetine is an inferior antidepressant to amitriptyline, maybe olanzapine is better than perphenazine. I'm not sure about that, though. Many newer AP's put patients at risk for diabetes.

 

Re: Symbyax experiences? » zeugma

Posted by Chairman_MAO on February 9, 2004, at 8:38:04

In reply to Re: Symbyax experiences?, posted by zeugma on February 8, 2004, at 16:08:21

Let's not forget "Limbitrol": Elavil & Librium in an absurdly pro-Elavil proportion. People who designed that must have been thinking, "Muahahaha, if you want anxiolysis from the Librium, you must tolerate extreme anticholinergic side effects, muahahahah!"


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