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Posted by terrics on February 9, 2004, at 20:58:15
Just wanted to know if anyone has taken inderal with klonopin and what effects the combo had. I started the inderal today with trepidation. I guess it is important to say I also take: effexor,lithium[lithium tremors are why I am on the inderal],and wellbutrin. I am starting to wonder about my pdoc. terrics
Posted by aazospiro on February 10, 2004, at 11:14:41
In reply to inderal with klonopin?, posted by terrics on February 9, 2004, at 20:58:15
Lithium affects serotonin turnover. Why is Effexor onboard? Wellbutrin alters NE uptake. Why is Effexor unboard?. Too much NE! You must be wired? No wonder you need klonopin... Keep the lithium, with the wellbutrin, my guess is that all that extra NE has your shaky bearing in minds that Li can cause tremors. Taper klonopin over time. If the need for Inderal persists, keep it low.
Posted by micro on February 12, 2004, at 23:48:12
In reply to inderal with klonopin?, posted by terrics on February 9, 2004, at 20:58:15
> Just wanted to know if anyone has taken inderal with klonopin and what effects the combo had. I started the inderal today with trepidation. I guess it is important to say I also take: effexor,lithium[lithium tremors are why I am on the inderal],and wellbutrin. I am starting to wonder about my pdoc. terrics
Hello, It is perfectly legit to add a beta- blocker such as inderal to your lithium. Also note that inderal is not habit forming in anyway and can be tapered off easily. If you prefer a once a day dose in order to remember you meds better, you may request corgard or atenolol in low doses as well. Since your dianosis is unknown, this is all I can help you with.
Please rest easy that the inderal will help your tremors. Regards, Micro
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