Posted by micro on February 12, 2004, at 23:23:36
In reply to strattera vs. selegilene for ADD, posted by zeugma on February 10, 2004, at 17:45:48
> I am curious as h*ll about the new selegilene patch that is supposed to come out soon. I've found a combination of meds (nortriptyline, atomoxetine, buspirone, a tiny bit of clonazepam) that more or less treats my various and debilitating syndromes of depression, anxiety, and inattentive ADD, but I wonder if there isn't something better out there, and this selegilene patch is the only plausible possibility. How does selegilene compare to Strattera as an ADD med? what about its antidepressant properties? Does selgilene help with social anxiety as well? Does it cause problems with insomnia?
Hello, I was wondering, if you are currently happy with the results of your therapy,why are you searching for a new drug especially one that has little to no history regarding its use for Add/Adhd in adults or children? Are you concerned with polypharmacy and want to reduce the number of meds you take?
Please Read "Healing ADD" by Daniel G. Amen M.D. and refer to his website www.amenclinics.com Best Wishes, Micro
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