Posted by Sigolene on August 22, 2000, at 6:57:01
In reply to Re: Acer/Sigolene, posted by Anna P. on August 21, 2000, at 15:52:07
Mianserine is not exactly like Remeron, because Remeron also acts on Serotonine (5 HT).
But I think if you try less than 15 mg Mianserine and 4 mg Rebox, it won't be enough to treat depression because it's less than a half normal dosage (i.e 70 mg Mianserine and 8 mg Reboxetine.
Why not to try an other combination ?Sigolene.
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> It was also my idea to try Mianserine with Reboxetine. I tied 4 mg Rebox + 15 mg Mianserine. Mianserine is European substitute for Remeron by the way. I got disoriented and confused for the whole day.
> I want to retry it with the smaller dozes of each again.
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> I have another question/suggestion for Acer and Sigolene. I'm not shure about availability at your place, but I've heard about new SNARI in Europe, name Minalcipran or Ixcel. I just ordered samples by prescription. It supposed to have no sedating and sexual effects, yet to be energizing.
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> I will appreciate any feedback on this.
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> > I tried 4mg Reboxetine with 30mg Mianserine (only in Europe I think). Mianserine is a very sedative AD acting only on NE like Reboxetine (because I couldn't sleep with Reboxetine even if I took it in the morning)
> > And as a result to this combination, I had for the first time panic attacks, and no change in my depression after 2 weeks. So I suppose it's NOT a good combination. Try something else.
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> > I wonder if Trazodone (an other sedative AD) could be added to Reboxetine ? Has anyone already tried this ?
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poster:Sigolene
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