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Re: Hostile looks/ irritability/anxiety on Reboxetine

Posted by Sigolene on August 21, 2000, at 14:33:14

In reply to Hostile looks/ irritability/anxiety on Reboxetine, posted by acer on August 21, 2000, at 0:40:15


A little more info on combination with Reboxetine.

I tried 4mg Reboxetine with 30mg Mianserine (only in Europe I think). Mianserine is a very sedative AD acting only on NE like Reboxetine (because I couldn't sleep with Reboxetine even if I took it in the morning)
And as a result to this combination, I had for the first time panic attacks, and no change in my depression after 2 weeks. So I suppose it's NOT a good combination. Try something else.

I wonder if Trazodone (an other sedative AD) could be added to Reboxetine ? Has anyone already tried this ?

Sigolene


> Anyone out there experience hostile looks from others,
> social anxiety resulting from this, and increased
> irritability from Reboxetine?
> I am also hardly able to use my computer due to impatience/ lack of concentration and find myself giving up quite easily as a result of this. However I
> have had much more energy than on my previous med.
> (Parnate) and more motivation generally - two things I had none of on Parnate.
> I suffer from social phobia and ADD, Body Dysmophic
> Disorder and resulting depression.
> What I would like to know is which SSRIs are the safest to combine with Reboxetine? I tried 10mg of
> Paxil (called Aropax here in Australia) with Rebox.
> before for a couple of days and had a panic attack
> the second day. I only get panic attacks from
> certain medicine combos - never when Im on nothing.
> I hear Citalopram (Celexa in usa?) is supposed to be less 'activating' than Paxil but it is metabolised
> by CYP3A enzymes and so is Reboxetine so I am worried
> about interactions. None of the psychiatrists out
> here will help me as Reboxetine isnt released here yet
> and they dont have any experience prescribing it. Plus
> they are too scared of legal reprecussions if they
> give the wrong advice.
> Can anyone help me?
>


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