Posted by Maxime on May 15, 2005, at 20:07:36
In reply to Re: switching from Parnate to Nardil » Maxime, posted by ixus on May 15, 2005, at 1:20:58
I didn't react very well to the Nardil and so I had to stop it. It made me very dizzy and I was throwing up. I am back to the Parnate now and titrating up to old dosage. I hope it works. The only reason I stopped taking it was because it stopped working. But now I think it was because of something else ... my asthma med.
I hope Nardil works for you. :-) Do keep us posted!
Maxime
> > Hi, I did the crossover with no washout. I know everyone else usually does one. But my pdoc said I didn't need to. I dont't know if he was right or not. 20 mg of Parnate is low and it has a short half-life so maybe bring in down to 10 mg for a couple of days and do the switch. Nardil is powerful so it should get you back on your feet quickly.
> >
> Hi Maxime,
> I think I will use your hints. I am not afraid of serotonin syndrome. I just need to know whether I have any withdrawal symptoms or not. I don't wanna blame Nardil side effects profile for this later.
> How are you doing atm? Is Nardil working for you?
> /ixus
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