Posted by Vincent_QC on April 11, 2009, at 19:16:30
In reply to Re: high bp, posted by desolationrower on April 5, 2009, at 20:06:41
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> > I don't see how, they create somewhat equilibrium situations, such as metoprolol.
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> not sure what you're suggesting, but i would think to not use beta-blockers for the same reason not to use them in stimulant overdose, you end up with unopposed alpha1 agonism. i'm assuming the tachycardia is from the alpha2 antagonism of the seroquel causing more (nor?)epinepherine release. but like i said, i'm not sure this would happen, but i'd want to be sure before trying.
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> -d/rd/r...I take 50mg of Seroquel at bedtime... sometimes 75...sometimes only 25mg...Sometime nothing... That's was helping me sleeping for the first month but now it's not helping me a lot...
Since you seem to know a lot about the Seroquel, do you think the high blood pressure I have since january is really caused by my bad parnate experience, who leave my blood pressure always high (140/80-100 pulse rate, it's my normal now, before it was around 100-110/70)...or you think it can be cause by the small dose of 50mg of Seroquel I take before bedtime...
In the mean time, I wait the answer for the Marplan, you already know it, I will have it soon... Do you think it can be risky to be on the Marplan and to go to the Gym, I have 30 minutes of cardio exercices to do...and 45 of muscular exercices at least 4 times a week?
MAOI seem to have hard effect on my heart...Nardil cause too much hypotension orthostatic and Parnate do the opposite, even if I had severals orthostatic hypotension episodes, worse than the ones on the Nardil, at low dosages of Parnate....?
Alos another one question, I read everywhere and also my PDoc look in his book and the Marplan seem to be the MAOI with the lesser side-effects profile, especially for insomnia, on the heart and blood pressure... BUT I read somewhere else (don't remember the link sorry) that Marplan was more stimulating than the other MAOI's? Is it right ??? That's not the Parnate? I know that not everything on the Internet is good informations... but since everywhere else, even in psychiatric books, they claim it's the mildest MAOI to exist...The Pdoc was surprise it's even not avaible in the Canada, since the side-profile effects is lesser than the others avaible (Nardil and Parnate)...
Well it was my questions of the day...
Take care of you mister ;-)
Bye!
Vincent
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