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Re: Imipramine really that good?

Posted by linkadge on May 17, 2010, at 19:34:18

In reply to Re: Imipramine really that good? » Bob, posted by SLS on May 17, 2010, at 18:51:15

Amitriptyline has been combined with MAOI's supposedly without consequence. You will want to watch with the tryptophan though, thats a tripple whammy serotonin boost.

In some studies, long term amitriptyline administration upregulates the serotonin transporter and reduces serotonin levels (hence its antimigrane effect)?

The TCA's inhibit monoamine oxidase themselves (to some extent). Vise versa, parnate inhibits monoamine reuptake. Some degree of overlap is probably ok.

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