Posted by tecknohed on November 18, 2007, at 17:03:29
In reply to Re: Lexapro/Celexa: The Best for Anxiety? Differen » tecknohed, posted by kaleidoscope on November 18, 2007, at 16:46:53
Thanks for the response - you helped put things in perpective for me :)
> >Also, isn't it true that BOTH isomers of some meds are both active 'theraputically' (I forget which ones)
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> Yes, this is true for some meds. An example is mirtazapine - its isomers are both pharmacologically active but have different effects.This is very interesting! Do you know which isomer is responsible for it's sedative effects? Or is it both? Would be such a better med if it wasn't for the damn sedation! And if it is just one isomer which causes it, would taking it away make the drug less effective?
p.s. Haven't heard from you since we last spoke - hope you are well. Email me any time. I like to know how you're getting on & any plans you have, med-wise or otherwise.
Kev. :)
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