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Posted by bulldog2 on April 11, 2010, at 11:49:53
Some might find this interesting.
Noradrenergic and opioidergic influences on the antinociceptive effect of clomipramine in the formalin test in rats
Posted by Phillipa on April 11, 2010, at 12:18:37
In reply to Noradrenergic and opioidergic Infl of Clomipramine, posted by bulldog2 on April 11, 2010, at 11:49:53
Bulldog so are you going to try it for your pain? Phillipa
Posted by bulldog2 on April 11, 2010, at 12:57:32
In reply to Re: Noradrenergic and opioidergic Infl of Clomipramine » bulldog2, posted by Phillipa on April 11, 2010, at 12:18:37
> Bulldog so are you going to try it for your pain? Phillipa
Yes and for depression. The 30 mg of amitriptyline is good for sleep and helps my depression somewhat. So I will use this instead.
Posted by linkadge on April 11, 2010, at 16:07:30
In reply to Re: Noradrenergic and opioidergic Infl of Clomipramine, posted by bulldog2 on April 11, 2010, at 12:57:32
Don't get me wrong. I still think amitriptyline is a good medication, which has a feel all to its own, but clomipramine was just a wee bit better (for me). It could have been the time of year too (spring and I was having a lot of periodic sleep deprivation too which always helps my mood).
Linkadge
Posted by bulldog2 on April 11, 2010, at 16:21:28
In reply to Re: Noradrenergic and opioidergic Infl of Clomipramine, posted by linkadge on April 11, 2010, at 16:07:30
> Don't get me wrong. I still think amitriptyline is a good medication, which has a feel all to its own, but clomipramine was just a wee bit better (for me). It could have been the time of year too (spring and I was having a lot of periodic sleep deprivation too which always helps my mood).
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> LinkadgeYou've probably read this guy. His two favorite ads are clomipramine and parnate. Not a big fan of the ssris used by themselves.
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