Posted by Squiggles on February 17, 2007, at 15:48:02
In reply to Re: Hypersomnia hyperphagia, clonazepam » Squiggles, posted by Quintal on February 17, 2007, at 15:43:20
> Clonazepam could do all those things. It depends on the AD she's taking. Sedating ones would exacerbate the problem while stimulating ones like Prozac and Wellbutrin might go some way to helping it. I don't see an MRI being at all helpful.
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> QI don't either actually-- unless there was a cerebral event that was not detected, at approximately the same time that clonazepam was raised 33% and Serzone was withdrawn (a rough 6-month period-- can't recall the exact times).
If serzone did not affect the liver, screwing up the imipramine and K metabolism, then it must the increase in K.I think a reduction in clonazepam would improve this condition. Imipramine at 300mg is absolutely necessary, to avoid severe depression. That's just my opinion.
tx for the reply
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