Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 939081

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Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine

Posted by West on March 10, 2010, at 11:53:51

Valdoxan (agomelatine) was released here in the UK in July. I've been taking it for about 2 weeks. Does anyone have any experience in taking it with Venlafaxine?

I've been more agitated and started isolating again recently. I think there might be a case for start-up side effects but i'm concerned about synergistic increases in BP/heart rate and exacerbating anxiety long term.

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine

Posted by manic666 on March 10, 2010, at 12:50:22

In reply to Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine, posted by West on March 10, 2010, at 11:53:51

if you look on this web site//// agometatine psychonauts//you will find its not the wonder drug of the age at all.//the hole idea was a med that worked with no side effects//haveing to add other meds kind of nukes that therory///its just another med ?????an a weak one at that///how did you get the med in england ,, i dont no a nhs p doc that will give it you because of nhs costs,//do you go private or have you bought it on the internet.//just wondered because in nottinghamshire you wont get that on nhs no way

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine

Posted by West on March 10, 2010, at 12:54:57

In reply to Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine, posted by manic666 on March 10, 2010, at 12:50:22

hi there - i didn't go on the nhs - wasn't aware they weren't prescribing it. I am hoping to reduce the effexor eventually...

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine

Posted by manic666 on March 10, 2010, at 13:00:51

In reply to Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine, posted by West on March 10, 2010, at 12:54:57

there have been some case,s //if you can believe them, but i told my p doc obout it,an he said never heard of it,///i shown him on his own computer////an he went, well i never heard of that.//an like he said if its not geniric or in his meds book you dont get it..good old england

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine » West

Posted by Phillipa on March 10, 2010, at 13:06:52

In reply to Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine, posted by West on March 10, 2010, at 11:53:51

Hi West yes I saw that. I don't know that many will have tried that combo yet but sure hoping that you get some answers as must be some who have tried the combo. I definitely hope it ends up working for you. Love Phillipa

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine

Posted by sigismund on March 11, 2010, at 2:41:08

In reply to Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine, posted by West on March 10, 2010, at 11:53:51

After the 2 week mark, more or less, the (alleged) AD effect of agomelatine kicks in, which is to say a long term change occurs that is characterised by afternoon anxiety in some.

If I were you I would reduce at least one of your drugs by a shade, and perhaps agomelatine should be one of those.

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine

Posted by manic666 on March 11, 2010, at 4:47:05

In reply to Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine, posted by West on March 10, 2010, at 11:53:51

west i saw you had been on the agomelatine site///did you get the info you need

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine

Posted by West on March 11, 2010, at 7:31:30

In reply to Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine, posted by sigismund on March 11, 2010, at 2:41:08

Ok thanks, i wasn't sure how long i should be waiting. I haven't had any anxiety today but i've been on my own.

If anything i'm quite tired and have had to rest after breakfast. > After the 2 week mark, more or less, the (alleged) AD effect of agomelatine kicks in, which is to say a long term change occurs that is characterised by afternoon anxiety in some.

That's good advice, considering Ven is probably the thing keeping me alive anyway.

> If I were you I would reduce at least one of your drugs by a shade, and perhaps agomelatine should be one of those.

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine

Posted by West on March 11, 2010, at 7:33:33

In reply to Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine, posted by manic666 on March 11, 2010, at 4:47:05

Yeah I got a message or two. Was really looking for info from other people taking SNRIs with Ago. Just wondered if they had any issues with overactivation.

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine » West

Posted by sigismund on March 11, 2010, at 19:52:45

In reply to Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine, posted by West on March 11, 2010, at 7:33:33

I started ago at 12.5mg/d and in retrospect I should have stayed there longer.

I'm sceptical of the idea that the AD effect kicks in after 2 or 3 weeks.

I felt it from the beginning.

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine

Posted by West on March 12, 2010, at 8:03:41

In reply to Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine » West, posted by sigismund on March 11, 2010, at 19:52:45

Thanks sigismund. Yesterday I felt these moments of a deeper, more 3-d antidepressant effect than experienced on venlafaxine alone. I was also mellower in the afternoon. Today I am experiencing agitation again and irritable and down on things - whether or not this is due to fluctuations in sleep i can't tell.

Can I ask why you wished you'd stayed at 12.5mg- Are you usually quite sensitive to medication?

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine » sigismund

Posted by ed_uk2010 on March 12, 2010, at 13:40:26

In reply to Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine » West, posted by sigismund on March 11, 2010, at 19:52:45

Hi Sigi,

I think the effect of most ADs may begin quite soon but it may take several weeks for substantial improvement to occur.

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine )Ed

Posted by sigismund on March 14, 2010, at 8:44:45

In reply to Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine » West, posted by sigismund on March 11, 2010, at 19:52:45

I've never taken SSRIs or Nardil, although I have taken milnacipran.

I noticed that from the beginning, and it had a nice quality to it, a calming quality, but with any dose above one quarter of the starting dose there was an ants under the skin type feeling.

I'm thinking of taking a tiny tiny bit with agomelatine.

Tianeptine worked straight away too.

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine » West

Posted by sigismund on March 14, 2010, at 8:50:06

In reply to Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine, posted by West on March 12, 2010, at 8:03:41

>Can I ask why you wished you'd stayed at 12.5mg- Are you usually quite sensitive to medication?

I'm not especially med sensitive, though I may be averse to NE.

Why I wish I stayed on 12.5 for longer?

From the beginning there was a lovely calm feeling the next day.
Nothing hugely AD perhaps, but good for me.
I increased it to 2/3 of a tablet a night. And then the afternoon feeling of pressure came.
It wasn't like anxiety exactly, certainly not social anxiety, but it made me want a very stiff drink.
Eventually that went away, but I felt I forced it a bit and it would have been healthier to do it more gently.

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine » sigismund

Posted by ed_uk2010 on March 14, 2010, at 9:28:37

In reply to Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine )Ed, posted by sigismund on March 14, 2010, at 8:44:45

> I've never taken SSRIs or Nardil, although I have taken milnacipran.
>
> I noticed that from the beginning, and it had a nice quality to it, a calming quality, but with any dose above one quarter of the starting dose there was an ants under the skin type feeling.
>
> I'm thinking of taking a tiny tiny bit with agomelatine.
>
> Tianeptine worked straight away too.

Sigi, is milnacipran available where you are? It's not so readily available as related ADs such as Effexor and Cymbalta.

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine

Posted by West on March 14, 2010, at 10:57:46

In reply to Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine » West, posted by sigismund on March 14, 2010, at 8:50:06

> >Can I ask why you wished you'd stayed at 12.5mg- Are you usually quite sensitive to medication?
>
> I'm not especially med sensitive, though I may be averse to NE.
>
> Why I wish I stayed on 12.5 for longer?
>
> From the beginning there was a lovely calm feeling the next day.
> Nothing hugely AD perhaps, but good for me.
> I increased it to 2/3 of a tablet a night. And then the afternoon feeling of pressure came.
> It wasn't like anxiety exactly, certainly not social anxiety, but it made me want a very stiff drink.
> Eventually that went away, but I felt I forced it a bit and it would have been healthier to do it more gently.

Reports at agomelatine psychonauts are that increased anxiety is common in the early stages, but that this, along with associated sleep disruption, usually disappears after a few weeks.

I wouldn't take any less than 25mg if that was all I was on for depression. It all rests on how great is your need I suppose.

 

Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine » ed_uk2010

Posted by sigismund on March 16, 2010, at 4:09:46

In reply to Re: Venlafaxine, concerta and agomelatine » sigismund, posted by ed_uk2010 on March 14, 2010, at 9:28:37

Nah, it's not available in Australia, which is one of its charms.

They let it in.

I have a little lying around.


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