Posted by SLS on January 19, 2013, at 13:02:20
In reply to Re: Gillmore (again), posted by gilmourr on January 19, 2013, at 10:10:12
> I forget if I asked you SLS but what do you think about clonidine and Nardil?
I think using clonodine would be a bad idea for two reasons:
1. Combined with Nardil, you might experience severe hypotension.
2. Clonodine is known to cause depression, even in healthy individuals.> Basically instead of lithium to lower norepinephrine?
If you feel that you want to reduce NE activity, you could try prazosin. It has not produced dizziness for me in combination with Parnate except when I first started taking it. You could try propranalol or atenolol, but I am concerned with hypotension as a side effect.
> I'm just trying to augment Nardil to get maybe a bit more serotonin, a bit less NE and the same D and GABA-T action.
I know I have asked this of you before, but what is your rationale for concluding that you have too much NE?
- ScottSome see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.- George Bernard Shaw
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