Posted by yxibow on December 21, 2007, at 2:11:21
In reply to Re: forgot zyprexa...what to do?, posted by kotsunega on December 19, 2007, at 18:07:23
> I wouldn't worry about missing a single dose of Zyprexa - it's when you go without for several days that bad things begin to happen -- I know from experience. Zyprexa is a thienbenzodiazapene, and while it affects different transmitters in the brain, it is a cousin to Valium and Klonopin. If you've taken either of those drugs over a long period of time, you could experience withdrawal if you suddenly stop - but you wouldn't notice it within the first day, and I'm guessing that those drugs' cousin, Zyprexa, invokes a similar kind of withdrawal experience if multiple doses are missed - but not just missing one dose. I've done that without ill effect (and I take 20-30 mg a night). I've also gone for several days without Zyprexa and all the bad stuff comes right back, and I go into a deep month long depression, even after having started the Zyprexa again. The time was really miserable for me, but it was a very educational experience, and I will not do it again - I am now quite vigilant about taking Zyprexa regularly. Maybe I could say I am physically addicted to the benzodiazapine part of the drug, but I'm totally off my rocker without it, and have been taking it for almost 8 years now - it being the only drug to ever make me act normal and stable.
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> Merry Christmas!
> K
Actually its only in structure alone, messy coal tar like compounds are smushed together to make thienobenzodiazepines. Zyprexa has almost no affinity / (Ki > large) at GABA. But it is a curious scientific tidbit.
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