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Posted by Sarah T. on April 26, 2005, at 3:49:29
Hi. A few weeks ago, you said that you'd read an article about AD's at "subtherapeutic" levels increasing BDNF but actually decreasing BDNF at "therapeutic" levels. Do you happen to remember where you read that article?
Thanks.
Posted by linkadge on April 26, 2005, at 9:26:03
In reply to Linkage, re: subtherapeutic AD dose and BDNF, posted by Sarah T. on April 26, 2005, at 3:49:29
http://www.nature.com/npp/journal/v28/n1/fig_tab/1300009f1.html
Here they refer to it as high dose or low dose.
I guess the point I was trying to make is that more is not always better. What really sucks is that people might be taking a dose that they think is making things better, but might be doing the opposite.
Linkadge
Posted by The_Resistance on April 26, 2005, at 12:54:33
In reply to Re: Linkage, re: subtherapeutic AD dose and BDNF, posted by linkadge on April 26, 2005, at 9:26:03
Wow thanks for the info
I knew with ADs that more was not always better, but not that more could be worse than less.
Posted by Sarah T. on April 26, 2005, at 19:18:58
In reply to Re: Linkage, re: subtherapeutic AD dose and BDNF, posted by linkadge on April 26, 2005, at 9:26:03
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