Posted by ed_uk2010 on February 25, 2012, at 4:17:12
In reply to Re: lithium, synthroid + pramipexole? » Elanor Roosevelt, posted by sigismund on February 25, 2012, at 2:36:48
> >Did you try trivastal retard?
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> Yes, I have taken it for weeks at a time, only 1 a day. I kind of liked it. At least it didn't make me feel terrible. Maybe it wasn't quite what I needed? I have got on well with Servier drugs...tianeptine, Trivastal and agomelatine. They are fairly benign.One of Servier's most useful drugs is indapamide (Natrilix and Natrilix SR). It is particularly effective for sytolic hypertension in people over the age of 55, but is effective for most forms of hypertension. It is more effective for BP than traditional thiazide diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide. It's interesting that indapamide turned out to be better than the 'me too' drug that it first appeared to be.
This is probably not useful information for you.
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