Posted by dennison on January 31, 2001, at 12:48:29
In reply to Re: High doses of Parnate-SLS?, posted by Judy on October 22, 2000, at 14:10:26
In reply to the higher doses of tranylcypromine a.k.a. parnate . There has been some encouraging results with higher doses 90mg-130mg in refractory depressions. The main benefit to these higher doses has ironically been a lessening of any side-effects that were experienced at the lower doses that resulted from the functional sympathetic block that maoi's cause. This sympathetic block at lower doses is caused mainly from replacement of norepinephrine by octapamine which has only 1% of the functionality of norepinephrine itself. The higher doses seem to not manifest this sympathetic block--therefore the problem with low blood pressure and when standing and the lethargy which it produces is avoided.It has been postualated that the lessening of this sympathetic block phenomena is due to the higher parnate having a more pronounced sympathomimetic effect thus reversing or preventing the sympathetic block that occurs at lower doses. You need to work closely with your doctor if you are interested in these high dose parnate doses,but if you are experiencing unresponsiveness or rather severe side-effects at the lower doses 30-60 discussing the higher dose option may well be worthwhile.
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