Posted by Amigan on September 16, 2007, at 15:19:54
In reply to Re: Ok, Fluoxetine is the most stimulating SSRI..., posted by Jamal Spelling on September 16, 2007, at 14:46:22
> > Thank you for your replies.
> > It's strange that both of you are suggesting an action on the reuptake of norepinephrine, because i have browsed many sites (like rxlist, wikipedie) and non mentions of a significant NE reuptake inhibition. It's not that i don't believe you. (LOL) Perhaps it's something that is not well documented.
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> Hi Amigan
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> See for example http://www.preskorn.com/books/ssri_s3.html for more information on this.I see. Thanks!
One last question about this subject, please:
Is effexor (which is a SNRI) more CNS stimulative than fluoxetine?
The reason that i'm asking this, is that my doctor has prescribe a combination of lexotanil (bromazepam) with prozac, because of an anxiety/panic disorder i have, and lexotanil makes me drowsy.
Lowering the dose is not an option for me because it makes the anxiety to reoccur.
IF efexor is indeed more potent in that direction, i could persuade my doctor to prescribe me this med instead of prozac. I believe that this would help me fight the disorder and the fatigue.
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