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Re: The Servier way: Trivastal Retard and others » orbital

Posted by Conundrum on February 12, 2011, at 12:40:55

In reply to The Servier way: Trivastal Retard and others, posted by orbital on February 12, 2011, at 7:47:35

It sounds like its worth a shot. My pdoc likes to try mirapex for anhedonia. It might counter some of the antidopaminergic effects of Paxil.

> I'm wondering if anyone has had success with adding Trivastal (piribedil) Retard to an SSRI (Paxil). It sounds pretty good on paper but, although it's been around for ages, I found little to no research. Also been on Valdoxan for 3 months now.
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> I currently have access to piribedil, sulbutiamine (Arcalion) and hydergine.
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> Anhedonia seems to be an ongoing theme in Babble, maybe it's time to find a different approach.


Complaints: post-SSRI problems: anhedonia, memory and concentration problems, sexual anhedonia. )
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Currently taking 2.5 mg prozac, Multi B vitamin

 

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