Posted by iladvocate on September 7, 2008, at 13:09:48
In reply to Re: Glycine As a Primary Antipsychotic » iladvocate, posted by Quintal on September 7, 2008, at 12:45:47
> My doctor doesn't have any information on tianeptine. The hospital pharmacist might be able find out for him, but he'd have to call and ask. I brought some melatonin into hospital with me and she checked that it was safe to take with the other medication I was on.
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> QThat makes sense. As for Melatonin the prescription medication Rozerem was developed from that and has the same active ingredients and is a sleeping pill that can be taken every day without concern. If the pharmacist can do an online search and comprehensive check that's a start. Just remember you are starting a new class of antipsychotic in government study even if its outside of that not just a supplement and take it that seriously in that light and regardless of whether your psychiatrist is prescribing it do let him know what's going on as with side effects and especially any positive benefits you may obtain.
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