Posted by SLS on May 17, 2010, at 18:51:15
In reply to Re: Imipramine really that good? » SLS, posted by Bob on May 17, 2010, at 17:33:29
> What exactly do you feel when you experience "a degree of serotonin syndrome"? I'm not sure I would know what that feels like.
The symptoms of serotonin syndrome vary greatly between individuals and the drugs being used. I experienced severe hypotension, mild hyperreflexia, and moderate muscle rigidity when I combined Nardil with imipramine. However, when I combined Parnate with Effexor, in addition to muscle rigidity and ataxia, I became incoherent (altered mental status) and spoke complete gibberish. However, my body temperature was not elevated during any episode, and I did not experience anxiety.
http://uuhsc.utah.edu/poison/healthpros/utox/vol4_no4.pdf
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