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Re: Atomoxetine and Selegiline - contradicted?

Posted by Brainbeard on October 3, 2009, at 15:58:22

In reply to Atomoxetine and Selegiline - contradicted?, posted by english on September 30, 2009, at 22:43:12

I wouldn't know about the liquid - if it really increases bio-availability five-fold, you should either take a lower dose or switch to oral ingestion, I guess. Above 10mg, selegiline begins losing selectivity, and around 50mg and above, you can really kiss your selectivity goodbye.

What could be a problem is that both atomoxetine and selegiline tend to raise blood pressure and increase pulse. So if you take them together, it might be wise to monitor these. Got a blood pressure meter? They're cheap nowadays, and it's lots of fun to keep track of your BP and pulse.

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