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Re: Tricyclics- why do psychiatrists (mine) avoid?

Posted by bulldog2 on August 3, 2009, at 17:04:40

In reply to Tricyclics- why do psychiatrists (mine) avoid?, posted by alchemy on August 3, 2009, at 14:31:37

> I have tried about everything (the only MOAI was Emsam). Currently Lamictal, Xanax, Celexa, Wellbutrin, Synthroid.
> There have been many times he seems like we are running out of options. I'm not sure whether to bring up tricylics. Do they usually cause weight gain? Can they be used with SSRIs?

My feelings were that tcas had rougher physical sides at startup and ssris had rougher mental sides. Maybe my doc started me to high at 50 mg of zoloft my first ssri but the feeling of agitation was to much for me to bear. Later another doc started me on nortriptyline and carefully titrated me up 10 mg at a time and that was more easily tolerated by me. Yes there more more sides with constipation and my thinking was quite blurred! However it did help quite a bit with sleep.
The sides of nortriptyline were easier for me than the agitation that was so severe I got addicted to benzos.This particular doc handed out a script for ssris with a a script for benzos.
Perhaps ssris have a greater margin for safety than tcas but for many create severe enough agitation that a benzo is required.

Docs were often misinformed by pharm reps that the ssris were calming which often was quite misleading.

 

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