Posted by sowhysosad on June 27, 2009, at 8:43:26
In reply to Has anyone else noticed that....., posted by Michael Bell on June 21, 2009, at 23:28:22
I think you're onto something there. Imipramine definitely had that effect on me.
It also induced symptoms of atypical depression, and they say personal rejection sensitivity is common with typical.
Could there be a link? Is norepinephrine the culprit for some of us as you suggest?
> Has anyone else noticed that:
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> a) medications that have norepinephrine reuptake inhibition as one of their mechanisms of action, such as reboxetine, and tramadol, increase emotional instability, increase the feeling that others are judging you/staring at you, etc., and increase sensitivity to perceived rejection?
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