Posted by curran on September 28, 2000, at 21:45:39
In reply to Panic attacks depression - Searching for drug, posted by Miguy on September 27, 2000, at 15:13:04
hey scott. i've tried most of those, also with no success. Recently i went back to parnate, which, while not perfect, has worked for me for years. though an moa inhibitor, with some dangers, it really has almost no side effects for me (tho makes it hard to sleep, for which you can take a touch of deseryl (trazadone) And basically, you can eat most anything. a few things might avoid or not eat much of, but if you want something that works, try parnate. >
Hello all,
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> I was diagnosed my an internist as having panic disorder with depression. Here's what he's tried on me:
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> Tofranil - Helped a little - S.E.: made me sweat a *lot* and had headaches
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> Celexa - Helped ok. S.E.: Anxiety, jaw soreness & headache.
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> Paxil - Helped ok. S.E.: Anxiety, jaw soreness & headache.
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> Zoloft - Helped ok. S.E.: Anxiety, jaw soreness, headache and bad insomnia.
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> Serzone - Helped ok. S.E.: Lethargy, extreme drowsiness, felt hung-over tired and hard to get out of bed in a.m.
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> Effexor XR - Helps a little. S.E.: Disoriented, sleepy, jaw soreness, moderate insomnia.
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> What do I do? I've got enough left over samples to start a drug store! I've tried each of these meds for 1-4 weeks each before switching due to side effects. I was *way* below normal dose on each. (For example, I'm currently on Effexor w/ side effects at only 75 mg.)
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> I'm reading about serotonin syndrome and starting to get concerned. Only other drugs I'm on are: multi-vitamin, B6, claritin & naprosyn - all prescribed by the same doc.
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> I've had moderate help from the drugs; just barely enough to weather the side-effects. Anyone out there have any tips or first-hand experience?
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> Thanks,
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> Scott
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