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Re: Can reboxetine ( to: Andrew)

Posted by Ant-Rock on April 4, 2000, at 15:38:42

In reply to Re: Can reboxetine (Edronax) make depression worse?, posted by AndrewB on April 4, 2000, at 15:00:24

> Scott,
>
> I am so sorry to hear of your poor response with reboxetine. I was hoping you would fare better. Have you experienced depression, suicidal ruminations or anxiety on any other ADs such as tricyclics? stimulants? MAOIs? (Was parnate the only AD you’ve responded to so far?). As I think you know, most people don’t experience increased anxiety on reboxetine but some do experience this effect along with maybe feelings of agitation and irritability. Some people have dealt with such a general feeling of over stimulation by combining the reboxetine with an SSRI. Luke is a poster who is doing well on reboxetine but experienced serious (but different) side effects for a long time with reboxetine. He had to go down to 2mg./day and increase his dosage very slowly in order to tolerate reboxetine. Is your initial anxiety and increased depression with reboxetine only temporary or is would it remain? There was one poster on another board who had irritability and agitation with reboxetine that never went away.
>
> But your depression, that is strange isn’t it. Sorry, I don’t have any solid advice for you. If I was in your shoes I would have a hard time trying to decide what to do next.
>
> Here is a website where you can address your question to an expert. One specializes in the relationship between panic, anxiety and norepinephrine: http://www.horizonseries.com/faq.html
>
> By the way sources of non-prescription amineptine and amisulpride have been located. Let me know if you need more info.
>
> Best Wishes,
>
> AndrewB

Hi Andrew,
Hope things are going well. I certainly would be interested in locating amineptine, since the one time I tried it I may have underdosed(overly cautious) and not given it a fair chance. Anyway I hope things are good on your end. For me, the battle continues.
Take care,
Anthony


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