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Re: drugs with norepinephrine reuptake properties

Posted by bleauberry on December 30, 2008, at 18:55:16

In reply to drugs with norepinephrine reuptake properties, posted by Michael Bell on December 29, 2008, at 15:21:27

> Anybody else notice that drugs that have norepinephrine reuptake inhibition as one of their properties (i.e. duloxetine, reboxetine, tramadol, etc.) have the effect of making you more sensitive to criticism and rejection, and make it seem as though people are evaluating you more?

Yes, except for one...Milnacipran. It did that in the first 3 days, but afterwards not.

Added to your list I would put St Johns Wort. A rather rejected dejected kind of feeling, despite being calmer and subdued.

But for some reason, Milnacipran did not do that to me except during the first 3 start-up days.


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