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Re: Prozac's least selective job on Nuerons

Posted by bleauberry on January 21, 2008, at 18:57:16

In reply to Re: Prozac's least selective job on Nuerons, posted by your#1fan on January 20, 2008, at 13:08:49

> Thats wierd!
>
> Prozac has worked great for me. I feel im living a life! not a depressed life!

Not weird at all. Actually what is weird is that when they do metastudies to judge the overall effectiveness of various drugs, lexapro and effexor score at the top of the list and prozac is toward the bottom of the list. Despite all the supposed so-called advances in antidepresants, a doctor here has hundreds of patients on prozac with a much smaller number on other antidepressants. Makes you wonder about the accuracy of those studies.

>
> I take the generic kind 40mg capsule in mornings with Deplin. Works great i just got back from church, had something to eat, and now on computer. I dont feel bad at all, but ill tell ya, at night is when i feel prozac's effects increase tremndously, i feel almost like a mild euphoria. Thats wierd.

Sure beats being depressed.
>
> What you mean its dirty? I would never take Paxil.

Paxil = lousy sex life. When I called prozac dirty, that was a good thing. Prozac was my favorite of them all. Dirty just meant it wasn't as selective and fine tuned as the others.


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> Zoloft made me "numb" or i felt i couldnt express emotion, and it would cause some irrtiblity and some mad spells.

I've never taken zoloft long enough for a true test. I think I did 4 weeks. It was either numbing like you said or doing nothing.

Of them all, prozac was the best to me.
>
> But thanks for the imput.
>
> your#!fan


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