Posted by iforgotmypassword on August 21, 2009, at 19:32:52
In reply to Re: 5 yr old fluvoxamine, what could be wrong with it? » iforgotmypassword, posted by SLS on August 21, 2009, at 18:31:30
i am fairly certain 1-PP is a metabolite.
i am unsure if dizziness side effect of buspirone is due to the 1-PP metabolite, or is an effect of 5-HT1A agonism period. i wonder this, as they seem to be fairly confident prescribing tandospirone at much much higher doses (losing selectivity for subcortical areas to affect the post-synaptic 5-HT1A receptors in the PFC.)
in articles, when studying the effect of tandospirone on certain ailments (there is a fairly broad range), they often stick around 30mg. in normal prescribing i think tandospirone can go up to something like 180mg/day. (may not be exact number.)
i would likely try to get the drug through the federal special access programme. i can think of no way, i don't think, that i could go to japan or china in person, being sure to be able to fill the rx, and able to come back with it, and necessarily be able to afford going through all that. but don't underestimate my desperation. :(
i could probably easily find a cheap way to vancouver if i planned ahead, and there flights to tokyo airport are likely frequent, deals may be possible (again if planned ahead.) if i had papers that made everything sure, that i knew where pharmacy-wise i could go to and get by speaking english, that i would be authorised to get the rx with what documentation i had with me, and take it back home through customs; but this may not be within the bounds of the SAP.
poster:iforgotmypassword
thread:913372
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20090818/msgs/913398.html