Posted by Chairman_MAO on September 22, 2005, at 10:27:26
In reply to Re: effexor and remeron with opioid activity?, posted by SLS on September 17, 2005, at 15:17:20
In the real world, these effects are not significant enough to help with your depression; have you not already given these drugs a trial? Theories can be intellectually tasty, but they don't help depression much unless the drugs work. :(
You need a mu agonist, plain and simple. Bupe will do the trick; full agonists are better. If you have the option, go with oxymorphone. Tt is the most mood-brightening opioid IMHO. I really believe in the MAOI+opioid combination. Another advantage of bupe is that it is a kappa antagonist, which confers antimanic and antipsychotic properties, AFAIK. In addition, because it is a partial agonist, it seems to have a "normalizing" effect on the endorphin system that the full agonists don't. That is, tolerance to its mood-brightening effects don't seem to wane as much as with full agonists, although if you are an outright opioid responder this may not happen with full agonists, either. Its withdrawal syndrome is a walk in the park compared to even SSRIs.
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