Posted by chemist on May 4, 2004, at 23:39:46
In reply to Re: edronax + inderal = good question for Chemist, posted by Sad Panda on May 4, 2004, at 13:52:39
> > Anyone know if Edronax and Inderal are contraindicated? I know Edronax can cause tachycardia, so you would almost expect the inderal to help with that. Considering it as an anti-anxiety med, as I can't get klonopin here.
> > Thanks
> > CC
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> Hi CC,
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> I would expect that would be the case too, but I'm not sure on the interaction between the two with regards to liver enzymes, looks like a perfect question for Chemist. :)
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> Have you been taking Edronax for long? I am interested to hear about that one. Since you can get Edronax, but can't get Benzos I would guess that you are in the UK?
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> Cheers,
> Panda.
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hi CC and Panda...thanks for the redirect...as a citizen of the US (but not a supporter of any of our government's policies, for those who give a hoot), reboxetine has yet to make it onto our shores....what little i have found indicates that there should be *no* interaction between inderal and reboxetine in re: liver enzymes, as reboxetine is very, very mildly metabolized by CYP4503A4, and inderal is not iplicated in inhibition or induction of this isoenzyme....and as Panda suggests, a benzo might be in your best interst, peut-etre? let us know, and all the best, chemist
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