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Posted by Melanie on October 12, 1999, at 21:13:16
My Ob-Gyn has recommended DP injections. Im 50 yrs old and currently take Klonopin, Serzone and Effexor. Does anyone know of problems this could cause? Thank you!
Posted by macha on October 14, 1999, at 17:48:29
In reply to Depo Provera and ADs - contraindications?, posted by Melanie on October 12, 1999, at 21:13:16
>I do know that progesterone is an anxiolytic and that a form of it is used as an anaesthetic in Europe. Not being a dr., I couldn't say for sure if there are contraindictions with your meds. Hope this helps in some way.
Posted by DL on October 14, 1999, at 21:07:22
In reply to Depo Provera and ADs - contraindications?, posted by Melanie on October 12, 1999, at 21:13:16
Provera is a synthetic drug that locks into receptors for progesterone on cells. It does not enter the cells and act like progesterone. It sometimes can send people in the direction of depression if they are so inclined. Natural progesterone on the other hand does have calming effects.
Posted by Macha on October 15, 1999, at 18:48:57
In reply to Re: Depo Provera and ADs - contraindications?, posted by DL on October 14, 1999, at 21:07:22
> Provera is a synthetic drug that locks into receptors for progesterone on cells. It does not enter the cells and act like progesterone. It sometimes can send people in the direction of depression if they are so inclined. Natural progesterone on the other hand does have calming effects.
Why did Depo Provera alleviate my depression, then? And why did birth control pills with estrogen and progesterone make it so much worse?
Posted by Melanie on October 15, 1999, at 19:55:16
In reply to Re: Depo Provera and ADs - contraindications?, posted by DL on October 14, 1999, at 21:07:22
Thank you, macha and DL! I appreciate your responses.
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