Posted by blueberry on April 22, 2006, at 13:54:01
In reply to Re: Natural or medicinal 5ht2 antagonist?, posted by linkadge on April 22, 2006, at 8:11:38
Funny how the things I've liked the best...prozac, zyprexa, sjw...all had the 5ht2 antagonism. One that I didn't like though was remeron.
Interesting about sjw. Especially considering that is the only, I mean the only, thing I've ever tried that completely wiped out anhedonia, amotivation and melancholy.
I've never looked at the 5ht1d receptor. What is its function?
If I could go back and do it all over again, and maybe I will, I would do 5mg prozac, 600mg sjw, and 2.5mg zyprexa (which would be increased to a blood level of about 7.5mg by the sjw metabolic effects on it.) 10mg prozac + 5mg zyprexa + 600mg sjw was the best I ever felt in my entire life. What an idiot to let it go. I was afraid of such a weird combination and longterm complications or risks.
Anyway, thank you very much for taking your time to respond. As always, you are generously helpful.
> Prozac was a 5-ht2c antagonist, but I don't think it had any 5-ht2a antagonism.
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> Periactin
> Ritanserin.
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> Feverfew (5-ht2a/b)
> SJW (5-ht1d,5-ht2c)(5-ht1d blockade might have efficacy in melancholy)
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