Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 340547

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which SSRI best for cognition ??

Posted by linkadge on April 27, 2004, at 10:29:29

Anyone, I think it is a tossup between prozac and zoloft, does anyone have any ideas ??

THanks


Linkadge

 

Re: which SSRI best for cognition ??

Posted by SLS on April 27, 2004, at 12:15:10

In reply to which SSRI best for cognition ??, posted by linkadge on April 27, 2004, at 10:29:29

> Anyone, I think it is a tossup between prozac and zoloft, does anyone have any ideas ??


This is probably another one of those circumstances where different people react to medication differently. I have been taking Zoloft 250mg for a few months. It has not adversely affected me at all cognitively. For me, Effexor was mildly impairing. The only effect of Zoloft that plagues me is a loss of libido. It's always something. >:-\


- Scott

 

Re: which SSRI best for cognition ??

Posted by Sad Panda on April 27, 2004, at 13:42:13

In reply to Re: which SSRI best for cognition ??, posted by SLS on April 27, 2004, at 12:15:10

> > Anyone, I think it is a tossup between prozac and zoloft, does anyone have any ideas ??
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> This is probably another one of those circumstances where different people react to medication differently. I have been taking Zoloft 250mg for a few months. It has not adversely affected me at all cognitively. For me, Effexor was mildly impairing. The only effect of Zoloft that plagues me is a loss of libido. It's always something. >:-\
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> - Scott
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I agree with Scott, every one tends to have a preffered SSRI & will respond differently. The only SSRI that may be more likely to cause problems than all others is Paxil because it has some antimuscarinic activity.

For me, I found Effexor up to 225mg & Remeron up to 30mg to be fine, however 300mg of Effexor made thinking difficult.

Cheers,
Panda.


 

why does effexor cause problems ???

Posted by linkadge on April 27, 2004, at 13:47:31

In reply to Re: which SSRI best for cognition ??, posted by Sad Panda on April 27, 2004, at 13:42:13

theoretically it should be better than the SSRI's for cognition however I see quite a few complaints.

Does anyone know the mechanisms ??

Linkadge

 

Re: why does effexor cause problems ???

Posted by Sad Panda on April 27, 2004, at 14:02:55

In reply to why does effexor cause problems ???, posted by linkadge on April 27, 2004, at 13:47:31

> theoretically it should be better than the SSRI's for cognition however I see quite a few complaints.
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> Does anyone know the mechanisms ??
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> Linkadge
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Because it's poison? :) It has been demonstrated to be one of the most pro-convulsant AD's around, worse than the worst TCA Dothiepin, so I guess you really don't want to take any more than is neccessary.

Cheers,
Panda.

 

Re: why does effexor cause problems ???

Posted by snapper on April 27, 2004, at 23:35:37

In reply to Re: why does effexor cause problems ???, posted by Sad Panda on April 27, 2004, at 14:02:55

> > theoretically it should be better than the SSRI's for cognition however I see quite a few complaints.
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> > Does anyone know the mechanisms ??
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> > Linkadge
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> Because it's poison? :) It has been demonstrated to be one of the most pro-convulsant AD's around, worse than the worst TCA Dothiepin, so I guess you really don't want to take any more than is neccessary.
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> Cheers,
> Panda.
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Hey Panda , what do you mean pro-convulsant? Does that mean it invokes too much neurotransmitter, uptake or is it more complicated (as I suspect)
just curious ...because It (FXR) was my mainstay for several years and now I am at a critical cross road of being minimally medicated (xanax,ambien,15mg remeron) I am truly miserable but I am having to endure this state because I am scheduled to have ECT in next 30 days or so and I think that the ECT doc want's me as med free as possible (which makes sense) to achieve the best posssible AD effect w/ECT..... If I re start an AD, any AD it to me would seem likely that I would be just barely beginning to notice its' effects (4-6 wks) VS. ECT effects. does that make sense?
any how ..the pro-convulsant thing - I wonder if after the ect , and should I elect to start FXR after the ect if I will get a more sustained and longer lasting benefit from FXR.....anyhow just *thinking* any input appreciated! thanks
snapper

 

Re: why does effexor cause problems ???

Posted by linkadge on April 28, 2004, at 8:46:07

In reply to Re: why does effexor cause problems ???, posted by snapper on April 27, 2004, at 23:35:37

For some reason I read somewhere that the most studied combination for treatment resistant depression was:

ECT followed by lithium/nortyptaline combination.

Infact I think lithium and nortryptaline are available in one pill.

Linkadge


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