Posted by JadeKelly on December 14, 2008, at 14:10:10
In reply to Re: nortriptyline and lithium, posted by desolationrower on December 12, 2008, at 0:58:21
> They wouldn't have a pharmacodynamic interaction...i don't think any pharmacokinetic interaction, although i don't really keep up on those, but it shouldn't prevent taking both, since they both have better results if you check serum levels, so you might as well check them.
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> -d/rHi d/r,
Showing off again with your fancy words, haha. Some of us be common folk round here. So, I'm at 9 1/2 weeks Parnate, 10 days 50mg. I deserve a party. No augment yet but I'm going to have to as my mood is pretty decent, fatigue is killer.
~Nortriptyline (how was this safe again?)
~Lamictal (causes fatigue)
~Lithium (have some, must not have liked)
~Seroquel (have for son)
~Abilify (have for son, didn't use)
~Strattera (brother's, how come never see this on board?******This is one I want******
~RITALIN-took it safely for years, this would work wonders for kind of mental and physical fatigue I have, is there a PDoc in the US that would scribe this? Seems others find ways. Do you think its safe with 50-60mg Parnate?
(I don't want to end up with a mind racer like provigil)
OK, so where are you in your Parnate Journey and what are you augmenting with?
Sorry if some of this is repeat, but it all changes! My ONLY complaint is fatigue. Have you have any luck treating residual symptoms? I've been thinking alot about the bad habits that depressed people aquire. I see mine as part of the illness, because they didn't arise until I was fully depressed. So, after I find cure for fatigue, I'll know what I have to work on. Da*m.
Hope to hear from you!
~Jade
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thread:866813
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