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Posted by Muad' Dib on October 19, 2005, at 5:37:17
I'm taking 30mg/day (all in a.m.) of Parnate.
My question is - what does Parnate do considering GABA? I know it does something good with GABA(B), and I've heard it is a GABA inhibitor. Is it true? What else does Parnate do with GABA system in the brain? I know that Nardil is GABA transaminase inhibitor, but what about Parnate?Take care,
Muad' Dib
Posted by Muad' Dib on October 19, 2005, at 5:39:16
In reply to Parnate - what does it do with GABA?, posted by Muad' Dib on October 19, 2005, at 5:37:17
Oh I forgot to mention my diagnosis:
severe social anxiety/phobia
moderate depression
add-inattentive
Posted by ace on October 20, 2005, at 3:04:33
In reply to Re: Parnate - what does it do with GABA?, posted by Muad' Dib on October 19, 2005, at 5:39:16
> Oh I forgot to mention my diagnosis:
>
> severe social anxiety/phobia
> moderate depression
> add-inattentive
>Nardil affects Gabba, not parnate. That's why Nardil is more recommended for anxious types with depression and social phobia. Parnate is stronger on Norepinephrine, but that neurotransmitter sometimes spells 'depression' for me!
Try Nardil!
Ace
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