Posted by med-amorphosis on May 19, 2010, at 14:10:15 [reposted on May 20, 2010, at 18:36:24 | original URL]
In reply to Re: Gone with trimipramine, posted by ed_uk2010 on May 18, 2010, at 15:44:06
> I wouldn't expect trimipramine to produce any serious interactions with isocarboxazid. It sounds like a reasonable choice.
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> Trimipramine is quite sedating. It is particularly suitable for depression with insomnia.Well after my 1st night at 50mg (my appologies, but im desperate. Im not encouraging others to self increase dosage) and I awoke earlier than I have for a long long time. I was asleep by 12:30 and up at 9. Thats good for me. I expected to wake feeling hung over from starting trimipramine, especially as I combining with clonazepam. But I felt refreshed if anything. Nothing like clomipramine (yuck!-SSRI-in-disguise) Yes trimipramine knocks you out but sleep isn't foggy-I vaguely remembered dreams on waking. I hardly ever dream, unless they're nightmares.
I also must remember that there is still lofepramine in my system. That needs to be rid of before I can make any trully acurate reports.
Anyone know how long it takes 'till there is neg amounts in the blood and/or lofepramine's NRI effect diminishes?U.K.resedent
Ills: Avoidant Personality Disorder, major depression, addictive personality
Regime: 90mg isocarboxazid, 4mg clonazepam, 50mg trimipramine-titrating to 100mg
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