Posted by SLS on May 20, 2010, at 7:25:12 [reposted on May 20, 2010, at 18:36:27 | original URL]
In reply to Re: Gone with trimipramine, posted by SLS on May 20, 2010, at 6:26:16
> > The reasons why one drug proves to be utilized more clinicaly is not always as strightforward as one might think.
> You sure are right about that. Clorgyline is a prime example. This drug might be the most effective antidepressant yet tested, but it languishes in the laboratory because no one would want to develop a drug without a patent.I hope that the recent discovery that clorgyline reverses heart failure fuels interest in bringing irreversible MAO-A inhibitors to market.
- Scott
The measure of achievement lies not in how high the mountain,
but in how hard the climb.The measure of success lies only in how high one feels he must
climb to get there.
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