Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 1035188

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Seeing P-Doc-Need Advice

Posted by BrainDamage on January 10, 2013, at 15:17:47

Hi

I'm a bit stumpted
I think I'm Bipolar II, don't really get Mania
Just anxiety
I'm seeing my P-doc next week

I'm currently taking
Lamactal-200mg
Quetiapin-200mg
Paroxetine-30mgs

This combination isn't really working well enough
I think I will ask Her to augment the Paroxetine with Agomelatine
Or Mianserine- Similar to Mirtazapine
Could ask for an increase in Lamactal
I live in the UK, its hard to get them to change meds

 

Re: Seeing P-Doc-Need Advice

Posted by jono_in_adelaide on January 10, 2013, at 17:06:44

In reply to Seeing P-Doc-Need Advice, posted by BrainDamage on January 10, 2013, at 15:17:47

You could add Edronax to your current treatment, or add mirtazapine it self (it seems to be a very effective drug, more so than mianserin)

Mirtazapine is especialy good for depression where anxiety is a problem. Edronax is good for depression with lack of energy etc.

 

Re: Seeing P-Doc-Need Advice

Posted by BrainDamage on January 11, 2013, at 9:41:25

In reply to Re: Seeing P-Doc-Need Advice, posted by jono_in_adelaide on January 10, 2013, at 17:06:44

> You could add Edronax to your current treatment, or add mirtazapine it self (it seems to be a very effective drug, more so than mianserin)
>
> Mirtazapine is especialy good for depression where anxiety is a problem. Edronax is good for depression with lack of energy etc.

Thanks for the advice
Mirtazapine worked great first time, this would be the third time, I doubt it will work

I could also ask for Lofepramine, but I'm scared of interactions, still I think I will ask


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