Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 19012

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Q for Rebox users

Posted by BB on January 15, 2000, at 18:15:29

I took ritalin for ADD for quite some time but my doc and I both want to stop it and try an antidepressant instead. I want to try something that targets norepenephrine. Has anyone here taken both desipramine and Reboxetine? If so how did the side effect profile compare? Was the desi worse due to anticholinergic effects? I want to start a treatment soon but Rebox wont be out for a few months here in the U.S. and maybe desipramine would be ideal. If they were worse though I think that I would wait. Any feedback is appreciated.

Thanks!
BB

 

Re: Q for Rebox users

Posted by BB on January 21, 2000, at 10:49:57

In reply to Q for Rebox users, posted by BB on January 15, 2000, at 18:15:29

Thanks for all the helpful posts...a friend of mine told me this site was helpful what a joke that turned out to be...

 

Re: Q for Rebox users

Posted by Janet on January 21, 2000, at 12:23:49

In reply to Re: Q for Rebox users, posted by BB on January 21, 2000, at 10:49:57

> Thanks for all the helpful posts...a friend of mine told me this site was helpful what a joke that turned out to be...

People were very helpful when I asked about dysthmia.Perhaps nobody has the information you need. Best wishes, Jan

 

Re: Q for Rebox users

Posted by Phil on January 21, 2000, at 12:54:02

In reply to Re: Q for Rebox users, posted by Janet on January 21, 2000, at 12:23:49

BB,

People don't know yet about mixing the two. No studies in US, etc.
I have Rebox but my shrink won't start me on it till it's approved. I do take Desip., only 50mg so far but it is helping.

Phil

 

Re: Q for Rebox users

Posted by andrewb on January 21, 2000, at 16:12:10

In reply to Re: Q for Rebox users, posted by BB on January 21, 2000, at 10:49:57

> Thanks for all the helpful posts...a friend of mine told me this site was helpful what a joke that turned out to be...

You might have better luck posting your question on a United Kingdom depression board where they have more experience with reboxetine.
Go to: http://x25.deja.com/[ST_rn=if]/topics_if.xp?search=next&offset=0&CONTEXT=948491756.69599262&title=Related

 

Re: Q for Rebox users

Posted by Janice on January 21, 2000, at 18:12:18

In reply to Q for Rebox users, posted by BB on January 15, 2000, at 18:15:29

Desipramine was the best anti-depressant I've tried. Actually the only AD that ever worked for me. I'm an adult with ADHD.

The very most, major fantastic benefit of desipramine was the incredible sex life I had on it. don't know anything about the other AD. Let us know how it is when you try it.
Janice

 

Re: Q for Rebox users

Posted by torchgrl on January 25, 2000, at 0:01:09

In reply to Re: Q for Rebox users, posted by Janice on January 21, 2000, at 18:12:18

> Desipramine was the best anti-depressant I've tried. Actually the only AD that ever worked for me. I'm an adult with ADHD.
>
> The very most, major fantastic benefit of desipramine was the incredible sex life I had on it. don't know anything about the other AD. Let us know how it is when you try it.
> Janice

Haven't been here for awhile... I never took desiprimine, so can't comment on that. The main side effects I noticed on rebox. were increased heartrate, constipation, flushing, INSOMNIA, some dry mouth. So not side-effect free, but (I think) fewer potential side-effects than desiprimine. Probably more expensive, too, when it does come out! I found that it lifted my mood somewhat, but didn't really help any with motivation, anhedonia etc--just brought me out of utter misery. Hope that was somewhat helpful... BTW, last I heard, rebox. should be available in March.

 

Re: Q for Rebox users

Posted by Scott L. Schofield on January 26, 2000, at 9:33:48

In reply to Re: Q for Rebox users, posted by torchgrl on January 25, 2000, at 0:01:09

> The main side effects I noticed on rebox. were increased heartrate, constipation, flushing, INSOMNIA, some dry mouth. So not side-effect free, but (I think) fewer potential side-effects than desiprimine. Probably more expensive, too, when it does come out! I found that it lifted my mood somewhat, but didn't really help any with motivation, anhedonia etc--just brought me out of utter misery. Hope that was somewhat helpful... BTW, last I heard, rebox. should be available in March.

For how long have you been taking reboxetine, and at what dosage?

Thanks.


- Scott

 

Re: Q for Rebox users

Posted by torchgrl on January 26, 2000, at 22:39:29

In reply to Re: Q for Rebox users, posted by Scott L. Schofield on January 26, 2000, at 9:33:48

> > The main side effects I noticed on rebox. were increased heartrate, constipation, flushing, INSOMNIA, some dry mouth. So not side-effect free, but (I think) fewer potential side-effects than desiprimine. Probably more expensive, too, when it does come out! I found that it lifted my mood somewhat, but didn't really help any with motivation, anhedonia etc--just brought me out of utter misery. Hope that was somewhat helpful... BTW, last I heard, rebox. should be available in March.
>
> For how long have you been taking reboxetine, and at what dosage?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> - Scott

I took reboxetine for about 10 weeks--the first 6 at 8 mg/day, then went up to 10 mg/day. I really didn't notice an effect on my mood until I went up to 10, but I heard them discussing someone else who had dramatically improved after only 2 weeks at 8, so it may just not be the drug for me. I decided to discontinue it because I wasn't getting all that much benefit, and a couple of the side-effects were starting to get to me, amongst other reasons.


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