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Re: SLS + Brainbread, question...

Posted by Brainbeard on September 18, 2009, at 7:36:44

In reply to Re: SLS + Brainbread, question..., posted by g_g_g_unit on September 17, 2009, at 22:42:03

> >I think there are better choices if you're >looking for sedation. But are you?!
>
> what would you suggest?

Well, low dose nortriptyline might work for you. It's got moderate antihistaminergic action, but also moderate 5HT2A-antagonism, which can promote healthy sleeping patterns. Then it's also a pro-dopaminergic drug, indirectly through noradrenaline reuptake inhibition as well as the 5HT2A-antagonism. A dose somewhere between 25 and 75mg might help. It could give you a bit of dry mouth. It has helped me before with sleep, although it did make me a little bit edgy in the daytime, especially in the beginning of treatment.
Many NRI's seem to do that for me.


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