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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.



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