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Re: 40mg, 10mg q.i.d. vs. 20mg, 5mg q.i.d of buspirone » iforgotmypassword

Posted by SLS on February 23, 2009, at 18:39:41

In reply to 40mg, 10mg q.i.d. vs. 20mg, 5mg q.i.d of buspirone, posted by iforgotmypassword on February 23, 2009, at 14:50:42

> To clarify, as before, I am both trying to avoid adverse antidopaminergic effect due to my current extrapyramidal problems that have been permanent and the major dysexecutive, apathetic, anhedionic, avolitional, and amotivation problems I have, which are central and along with the cognitive are the most disabling of my difficulties. Also my problems with unreliable and unstable energy levels do not need to get any worse.

What about adding or substituting Abilify? Abilify is a potent 5-HT1a partial agonist. The D2 partial agonism it produces might also reduce the absolute D2 antagonism of the buspirone.

How disappointing that gepirone never made it.


- Scott

 

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