Posted by Lou Pilder on October 9, 2011, at 17:13:46
In reply to So I've decided to give desiprimine another go...., posted by Laney on October 9, 2011, at 16:21:04
Laney,
You wrote,[...desipramine..paxil along with it.Wish me...].
There is an accepted conclusion that the combining of the two drugs could cause death. The way this causes death that the two drugs innitiate I can not post about here due to prohibitions from the admin to me here. This involves {nerve agents} and such. The term for the action that causes death by the combination is {serotonin syndrome}.
Now there is not a way to predict if one taking the combonation will or will not die, but people have died from taking the combination. Now I am wondering if youur prescriber has advocated the combonation for you to take or something else. If you could post answers to the following, then I coould have the opportunity to respond accordingly:
If your prescriber said to take the combination;
A.What kind of certification does the prescriber have? (MD...psychiatrist...other...)
B. Did the prescriber warn you that the combination could cause death?
C. Would you take the combination anyway now that you know?
D. If so, why?
E. Did the prescriber offer you an alternative to taking mind-altering drugs?
F. If there is not one prescribing the combonation to you, how could you obtain the drugs?
G. redacted by respondent
Louu
poster:Lou Pilder
thread:999217
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