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Posted by becksA on September 2, 2004, at 7:53:23
Hi all,
Seeing my pdoc today, I thought I'd ask for your advice on a med to suggest for my depression, which I think is causing much of my anxiety that I have been dealing with. I have tried every single SSRI so I need to try something in a new class of drugs...Not sure what though. I just know SSRI's do nothing, if not negative things to me.I also take: 600mg Neurontin 3x daily
30mg dexadrine spansules 2x daily
tapering off Xanax XRThanks so much
Posted by King Vultan on September 2, 2004, at 9:24:27
In reply to Depression - ASAP - seeing pdoc!, posted by becksA on September 2, 2004, at 7:53:23
My pdoc will sometimes make use of nortriptyline when the SSRIs and/or Effexor have failed to get the job done. This is a norepinephrine selective reuptake inhibitor from the tricyclic class. It is relatively innocuous for a tricyclic and is widely used by GPs for things like headaches and chronic pain. Cymbalta might also be worth considering, I suppose, particularly if you can just try some samples. Nortriptyline is so cheap there is no need for free samples and is affordable even without insurance.
Todd
Posted by becksA on September 2, 2004, at 14:03:54
In reply to Re: Depression - ASAP - seeing pdoc!, posted by King Vultan on September 2, 2004, at 9:24:27
Hey, just thought I would follow up, just got back from my appt. Instead of tackling the depression right away, we upped the dose on Neurontin and Risperdal. The Neurontin I started recently and it seems to be helping the anxiety, which I believe was augmenting the depression. At the next appointment, if my mood isn't better, from the depression standpoint, she would like to try me on a low dose of Lithium because we're thinking more and more that I might be slightly Bipolar Depressive. Thanks again.
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