Posted by medamorphosis on October 16, 2010, at 17:48:31
In reply to Re: Study: Reboxetine found ineffective,may be harmful » SLS, posted by linkadge on October 16, 2010, at 9:17:35
Reboxetine? I liked it! Ok, I came off it because it really isn't that great for depression. But if you have 'get up and go' problems then it can certainly help to combat that. Good replacement for caffeine- I couldn't tolerate caffeine whilst on reboxetine. But I could march 2 miles into town and back with ease. Cleared the mind too. A slow working stimulant seems a more acurate description than an antidepressant.
Makes me wonder if it could be benificial taken along side drugs which tend to 'zombify' you throughout the day, i.e. mirtazepine. Hmmm...
And lets not forget that, when taken along side an MAOI its been shown to protect against the hypertensive effects of consuming tyramine. As do other NRIs.
It has its uses.med
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Ills: AvPD, major depression, addictive personality
Regime: 80mg isocarboxazid, 3mg clonazepam, 100mg amitryptyline, hi-dose b vits + zinc
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