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Re: Clomipramine and metabolisms

Posted by Brainbeard on June 7, 2010, at 4:15:43

In reply to Re: Clomipramine and metabolisms » Brainbeard, posted by Phillipa on June 6, 2010, at 20:03:14

> That also sounds like luvox. Phillipa both official for Ocd I wonder why two different classes of meds?

Luvox inhibits 1A2 enzymes, (in part) responsible for breaking down caffeine, melatonin, and several meds, even stronger than clomipramine. Why Luvox was only approved for OCD in the States.. Probably because it was a European product. Luvox was synthesized long before Prozac, yet Prozac is credited as being the first SSRI..


Current meds: 10mg melitracene + 0.5mg flupentixol; sertraline 100mg; amitriptyline 25mg; gabapentin (Neurontin) 300mg; melatonin 0.3mg. PRN: diazepam (Valium) 2.5-5mg.


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