Posted by Caleb462 on August 21, 2003, at 16:16:30
In reply to Correction » Caleb462, posted by DSCH on August 21, 2003, at 11:47:42
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> > > Also look at my back and forth with Francesco. On SLS's chart Remeron is a 5HT and NE *antagonist*. 5HT antagonism would seem to be contraindicated!
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> > No, no, no! Selective 5-HT antagonism is not contraindicated with OCD. You have to realize that the end result of SRI therapy in OCD is reduced activity at certain sertonin receptors, thus antagonism of 5-HT2/5-HT3 simply mimics the final response one would achieve with an SRI.
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> > Also, the "gold standard" OCD medication, Anafranil, is itself a 5-HT2a ANTAGONIST.
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> > One more thing, the adrenergic system is tricky, and remeron's antagonistic effect at alpha-2 adrenergic receptors actually increases NE release.
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> > McPac is correct, there have been studies showing Remeron as an effective drug for OCD.
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> I thank you for the information. However, it would be nice to have it delivered with less adrenal content. ;-)
>Haha.. sorry. No offense intended.
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