Posted by Mishal on December 11, 2007, at 2:36:10
In reply to Re: Should I try trivastal? Why not..?, posted by dapper on December 11, 2007, at 2:14:05
> Well, I havent found Travistal 'retard' online, even if I had a prescription. If I were to find it, for instance, as Travistal 'substained release' would that be the same thing?
Trivastal Retard is the brand name of generic Piribedil. It is a french drug patent owned by Servier.
AFIK, there isn't a sustained release version available. Indian version of Piribedil is Trivastal LA (Long Acting). That would be the med you are going to obtain from online pharmacies I guess.> And in a cocktail of 225mg effexor, 150mg wellbutrin, and 200mg lamictal, the travistal would basically be replacing the wellbutrin, correct?
No. Effexor acts on serotonin receptors too. Lamictal is entirely different though Wellbutrin seems to be similar in paper at least. I hadn't had any luck with Wellbutrin.
Adding a little bit of Strattera to Mirapex would mimic the effects of Trivastal. Again a supposition only.
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