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Posted by eve70 on May 14, 2002, at 16:49:26
I'm hypersensitive to SSRI and to every AD. When i use them in normal dosage i feel dizzy drowsy and totally numb....i fell like a zomby!
But i have found that i can tolerate well less dosage of AD:
for example 37,5 mg/d of effexor xr or 2 mg/d of reboxetine without any side effects.
Can I really benefit from these low dosage?
Any experience about them?
Thanks for your help and share.
Posted by Ritch on May 14, 2002, at 22:26:37
In reply to SUBTHERAPEUTIC SSRI's dosage: any benefits?, posted by eve70 on May 14, 2002, at 16:49:26
> I'm hypersensitive to SSRI and to every AD. When i use them in normal dosage i feel dizzy drowsy and totally numb....i fell like a zomby!
> But i have found that i can tolerate well less dosage of AD:
> for example 37,5 mg/d of effexor xr or 2 mg/d of reboxetine without any side effects.
> Can I really benefit from these low dosage?
> Any experience about them?
> Thanks for your help and share.Hi,
Everybody is different. Consider yourself lucky if you get a positive resonse to something at a very lowdose (it saves $$$).
Mitch
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