Posted by pablo1 on July 14, 2004, at 16:37:55
In reply to Mild SSRI for anxiety?, posted by pablo1 on July 14, 2004, at 16:11:12
Any comparisons between Lexapro, Paxil & Zoloft?
Lexapro & Zoloft seem to have some dopamine effects (especially ZOloft), Paxil acts on acetylcholine muscarinic receptor whatever that is (see below).
http://www.bol.ucla.edu/~nwoolf/
"Acetylcholine has been suggested to play a prominent role in the mediation of memory (Woolf et al., 2001) and conscious activity in brain (Woolf, 1997; Perry et al., TINS, 22:273, 1999; Woolf and Hameroff, 2001). Acetylcholine muscarinic receptors affecting the phosphorylation of MAP-2 has implications for quantum computing. Quantum computing in brain microtubules may be tuned by MAP-2 according to Penrose-Hameroff Orch OR (Penrose, 1994; Penrose and Hameroff, 1995). Quantum computing in microtubules, and classical computing involving electrophysiological events around the membrane, may work together (see figure below)."Obviously I don't know what I'm getting into here but neither do the psychiatrists so I might as well try to research what I know is important for me.
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