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Posted by yuliy davidov on August 2, 2015, at 21:46:05
Hello friends
someone has experience adding sarcosine to Nardil?
or other combinations of drugs official
for the treatment of depression with sarcosineI have 4 months on nardil
90 mg per day. more energy
but during the day the mood all the time constantly changing and patience to horror and despair
I tried 120 mg and got to the emergency room with an elephant legs and allergies rush .
thank
sorry for my bad english
Posted by Jeroen on August 4, 2015, at 15:51:14
In reply to nardil with sarcosine, posted by yuliy davidov on August 2, 2015, at 21:46:05
when i tried GLycine, similar to sarcosine with seroquel i almost died, so i dunno be carefull
Posted by yuliy davidov on August 4, 2015, at 15:59:13
In reply to when i tried, posted by Jeroen on August 4, 2015, at 15:51:14
what happened to you then?
and what dose you took glycine?
I read articles and studies they describe the effect of 60 grams of glycine
a huge dose
bottle capsules per day
Posted by Jeroen on August 4, 2015, at 16:02:33
In reply to Re: when i tried, posted by yuliy davidov on August 4, 2015, at 15:59:13
seroquel XR 150 mg + Glycine = hyper tachardia for 4 hours, i didnt call an ambulance, i just went trough the hell at home, i survived, i wish i never started this loonatik medicine trials by a psychiatrist who recommended to me that i would be cured, this is worse then theft and worser then anything in the world
Posted by yuliy davidov on August 4, 2015, at 16:10:44
In reply to Re: when i tried, posted by Jeroen on August 4, 2015, at 16:02:33
strangely
I had tachycardia after the first dose of Seroquel
repeated three days in a row
Seroquel except I did not take anything
I know specific tachycardia
after neuroleptics
the first time I have experienced this in the USSR by chlorpromazine
there is a theory - a tachycardia due to neuroleptic - reduction of cerebral blood circulation and the body tries to compensate for the increased RA
Posted by SLS on August 5, 2015, at 7:36:00
In reply to Re: when i tried, posted by yuliy davidov on August 4, 2015, at 16:10:44
Seroquel can increase heart rate. This is usually safe.
When Seroquel (quetiapine) is metabolized (broken-down) in the body, it produces norquetiapine. Norquetiapine acts like desipramine (TCA) and is a NE reuptake inhibitor. This might accelerate heart-rate substantially. Prolonged QT interval is rare at therapeutic dosages.
- Scott
Posted by Jeroen on August 5, 2015, at 7:50:08
In reply to Re: when i tried » yuliy davidov, posted by SLS on August 5, 2015, at 7:36:00
TO SLS i have everything that is rare... nm
Posted by Lamdage22 on August 7, 2015, at 12:40:04
In reply to when i tried, posted by Jeroen on August 4, 2015, at 15:51:14
> when i tried GLycine, similar to sarcosine with seroquel i almost died, so i dunno be carefull
For christs sake!
I tried Sarcosine but not Glycine.
Posted by yuliy davidov on August 8, 2015, at 3:13:52
In reply to Re: when i tried, posted by Lamdage22 on August 7, 2015, at 12:40:04
Hello!Lamdage22 !
have you had any success with sarcosine?
What do you metered dose of powder?
Posted by Lamdage22 on August 13, 2015, at 5:58:39
In reply to Re: when i tried, posted by yuliy davidov on August 8, 2015, at 3:13:52
> Hello!Lamdage22 !
>
> have you had any success with sarcosine?
>
> What do you metered dose of powder?
Marginally. It gave me akathisia though.I dont remember what dosage.
Be careful.
Posted by yuliy davidov on August 13, 2015, at 8:59:00
In reply to Re: when i tried, posted by Lamdage22 on August 13, 2015, at 5:58:39
I'm sorry I have another question
you take Metformin because prevention of diabetes?
I read that it can benefit for weight loss
on nardil I gained 20 kg
thanks
Posted by Lamdage22 on August 13, 2015, at 17:03:31
In reply to Re: when i tried, posted by yuliy davidov on August 13, 2015, at 8:59:00
for weight, triglycerides and cholesterol.
It helps
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