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Does alcohol interfere with SSRI efficacy?

Posted by Prefect on September 26, 2012, at 21:04:54

This is only an academic question, really. This forum has surprized the heck out of me with the amount of technical knowledge floating around with respect to neuropharmachology, so I thoght it would be the perfect place to table a question like this.

I wonder how daily alcohol intake affects the efficacy of an SSRI...I already know the combination knocks you out, so I'm not talking about that one. I have enough tolerance towards my controlled level of intake of both that I don't get that effect. And let's exclude the part about alcohol being a depressant, we all know that.

What I do wonder though is whether it interferes with the workings of an SSRI at a neurochemical level?

I enjoy a couple of glasses of wine or a beer with dinner. And most nights I may have a shot or two of Jack Daniels after my wife goes to bed (I'm a night person). I rarely drink enough to get drunk.

And before everyone suspects me of being a problem drinker, I just have a drink or 2 a night because I enjoy it, whether I'm in remission from anxiety or not. I actually don't drink when I'm facing anxious situations because my coping skills are down when I drink and I get more anxious during heavy duty exposure sessions.

I just enjoy my whiskey and wonder how it may be effecting the mileage I'm getting out of my Luvox?...Not that it would change my attitude toward Jack D. ;)


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