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Is there a newer AD than Pristiq?

Posted by lois on May 17, 2009, at 16:12:15

I have been on Pristiq for about 2 months and it's working, but my liver enzymes started going up about the same time I started it, and are continuing to rise. I fear if I have to stop it there will be nothing left for me to try. I have been on just about all the tricyclics, SSRI's, SNRI's, and MAOI's you could name. I am also on some mood stablizers which I have been on for a long time. I hear Pristiq is the newest AD, but I must ask, is there anything newer out there?
Thx.
Lois

 

Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq? » lois

Posted by tensor on May 17, 2009, at 16:23:40

In reply to Is there a newer AD than Pristiq?, posted by lois on May 17, 2009, at 16:12:15

It's the newest AFAIK and accordingly to wikipedia.

 

Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq?

Posted by Phillipa on May 17, 2009, at 16:57:09

In reply to Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq? » lois, posted by tensor on May 17, 2009, at 16:23:40

Newest one I know of. I hope this doesn't mean that pristig effects the liver like efferor did. From what I've read that is. What does your doc say? Phillipa

 

Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq?

Posted by Kimbersaur on May 17, 2009, at 17:05:57

In reply to Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq?, posted by Phillipa on May 17, 2009, at 16:57:09

My mom told me they recently came out with a drug for fibromyalgia which is similar to Pristiq except that it has more norepinephrine and less serotonin. I forgot what it is called though.

 

Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq? » Kimbersaur

Posted by tensor on May 17, 2009, at 17:25:23

In reply to Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq?, posted by Kimbersaur on May 17, 2009, at 17:05:57

> My mom told me they recently came out with a drug for fibromyalgia which is similar to Pristiq except that it has more norepinephrine and less serotonin. I forgot what it is called though.

Probably milnacipran(Savella/Ixel), but it's not newer than Pristiq, but it was recently FDA approved for fibromyalgia.

/Mattias

 

Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq?

Posted by bleauberry on May 17, 2009, at 18:22:31

In reply to Is there a newer AD than Pristiq?, posted by lois on May 17, 2009, at 16:12:15

There is a simple cheap effective alternative to try for about a month or two and see your enzymes come back down to normal. Add a high quality Milk Thistle extract, 3 times per day.

Seriously. Read about it. The liver could use an extra helping hand trying to process pharmaceuticals, and that's what Milk Thistle does. It has liver protecting, liver rejuvenating, and liver balancing actions.

 

Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq?

Posted by JayBTV2 on May 17, 2009, at 18:46:59

In reply to Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq?, posted by bleauberry on May 17, 2009, at 18:22:31

Agomelatine/Valdoxan should be available in Europe soon and looks very promising.

Probably won't be available in the states until at least 2010 though :(

 

Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq? » bleauberry

Posted by lois on May 17, 2009, at 23:02:40

In reply to Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq?, posted by bleauberry on May 17, 2009, at 18:22:31

Bleauberry,
I take 9 dandelion root pills and 3 'extra strength' milkthistle ones everyday.(That's what it says on the bottle). This worked the last time I had liver problems, but hasn't helped yet. I have also decreased my ambien and seroquel doses before I get my next blood tests,even though I don't think these are the culprits. The less stuff I have going through my liver the better.I also have planned to stop my abilify,but I may not be able to taper this soon enough (before I might have to stop the Pristiq),to see if abilify might have an effect slowing down my liver enzymes. I'm getting them checked about every 3 weeks as my dr. orders.
Thx.
Lois

 

Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq? » JayBTV2

Posted by lois on May 17, 2009, at 23:16:03

In reply to Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq?, posted by JayBTV2 on May 17, 2009, at 18:46:59

> Agomelatine/Valdoxan should be available in Europe soon and looks very promising.
>
> Probably won't be available in the states until at least 2010 though :(

Thanks. Keep me posted.
Lois

 

Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq? » JayBTV2

Posted by TriedEveryDrug on May 19, 2009, at 0:05:41

In reply to Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq?, posted by JayBTV2 on May 17, 2009, at 18:46:59

I just looked this one up and it does looked VERY promising!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agomelatine

I'm definitely going to try to get my hands on this when it is out... one way or another.

 

Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq? » TriedEveryDrug

Posted by B2chica on May 19, 2009, at 7:57:51

In reply to Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq? » JayBTV2, posted by TriedEveryDrug on May 19, 2009, at 0:05:41

you might try doing a search of either agomelatine or valdoxan as i know i've seen it on this board before.
is it that it is available in some other countries just not US yet? maybe?

b2c.

 

Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq? » B2chica

Posted by Phillipa on May 19, 2009, at 20:42:08

In reply to Re: Is there a newer AD than Pristiq? » TriedEveryDrug, posted by B2chica on May 19, 2009, at 7:57:51

Russia. Phillipa


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