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Re: Desipramine vs Strattera for adult ADD.

Posted by desolationrower on January 23, 2009, at 13:03:52

In reply to Re: Desipramine vs Strattera for adult ADD. » desolationrower, posted by SLS on January 23, 2009, at 3:10:01

Thanks; i guess it seems to me like backward rationlization; attomoxetine doesn't work as an antidepressant (KOR), so it was marketed as a 'non-stimulant' ADHD treatment, whereas desipramine is in a class of drugs known as antidepressants. So its tempting to think they each work differently.

also, i think NET occupancy is pretty high, its not like a AP or stimulant where you are aiming for a narrow range, i think reuptake inihibitors are usually dosed to the point where its becoming asymtotic with full occupancy

-d/r

 

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