Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 1111533

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Immediate atomoxine side effects vs. reboxetine

Posted by seamus2 on August 5, 2020, at 18:44:28

God, I haven't been here in ages!

In the dim my past I tried reboxetine and the immediate side effects were horrible constipation and urinary retention even though I reduced to one mg per day.

New insurance is not going to cover desoxyn so I'm hunting around for a replacement. I can't handle the sympathomimetic side effects of either adderal or dexedrine. Ritalin is okay but still too stimulating.

My specific question is how similar is atomoxetine compared to reboxetine, especially in regard to constipation, urinary retention and that micropenis things only guys can appreciate, LOL.

Hi Scott!


 

Re: Immediate atomoxine side effects vs. reboxetine

Posted by rjlockhart37 on August 5, 2020, at 23:29:18

In reply to Immediate atomoxine side effects vs. reboxetine, posted by seamus2 on August 5, 2020, at 18:44:28

people here have had very bad reviews of reboxetine, but it is a NE reptake inhibtor, but i heard it is not at all effecctive for depression. Worse than atomoxine.

You could ask your about a small add on dexedrine such as focalin, which would enhance its effects similar to desoxyn

 

Re: Immediate atomoxine side effects vs. reboxetine

Posted by rjlockhart37 on August 11, 2020, at 11:05:51

In reply to Immediate atomoxine side effects vs. reboxetine, posted by seamus2 on August 5, 2020, at 18:44:28

desoxyn, yes i read doenst have the cardio vascular, irrtiblity effects of dexedrine, and adderall, but its methamphetamine, but i read desoxyn is diffrent because it work more on serotonin, also, than just dopamine and norephprhine from dexedrine. I've read it improved social anxiety, through serotonin release


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