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Re: Proconvulsant - Effexor with Remeron ???

Posted by linkadge on November 5, 2004, at 10:16:56

In reply to Re: Proconvulsant - Effexor with Remeron ???, posted by crazychickuk on November 4, 2004, at 11:06:18

Most antidepressants are proconvulsant. Meaning that they lower the seizure threshold.

This is why anticonvulsants can tend to depress both the mood and nerve activiy.

Effexor and wellbutrin are the ones that lower the seizure threshold the most (next to some of the tryciclics) This effect is *generally* irrelevent unless you have seizure disorder.


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