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Re: How effective is Parnate?

Posted by ixus on April 29, 2005, at 3:33:04

In reply to How effective is Parnate?, posted by ms. misery on April 28, 2005, at 18:43:47

> I currently take dexedrine 10 mg, Strattera 50 mg, Trileptal 150 mg in morning (300mg at night) (B.P-II) Tranxene SD 22.5mg, for mild dissociative fugue and anxiety.
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> I have read Parnate is both activating and sedating. I have been talking with my nuerologist about this, he refers this topic to my psychiatrist. Discussing over MAOI's is complicated, but if he thinks its not for me, i agree.
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> Anyways, i just got home from work, im tired, i wanted to ask about this topic.
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> Bad Day
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> Catrina
>

Parnate is activating and worth to try if you want to replace both dexedrine and strattera. Its activating effect diminishes in evenings when it stops working. If you consider anxiety it can be both anxiogenic and anxiolitic. One may feel excellent one day and depressed the day after. Seems strange but this is my feeling that is confirmed by what I read.
Fatigue is usually caused by residual anxiety and depression. It can work in the opposite way too (I don't think this is quite often however).
/ixus


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