Posted by Squiggles on November 8, 2004, at 11:38:06
In reply to Re: The Forbidden Combination, posted by ed_uk on November 8, 2004, at 11:23:54
> Hello squiggles!!!
> No, I'm not a doctor I'm a pharmacy student!
Tx.Stockley's (edition please and complete reference,
page):
> Here is some info from the textbook Stockley's drug interactions.....
> ........A very high incidence (25 to 50%) of adverse effects occurred in 12 patients taking fluoxetine/Prozac (10 to 100 mg daily) with either phenelzine/Nardil (30 to 60 mg daily) or tranylcypromine/Parnate (10 to 140 mg daily), and in 6 other patients started on either of these MAOIs 10 days or more after stopping the fluoxetine. There were mental changes such as hypomania, racing thoughts, agitation, restlessness and confusion. The physical symptoms included myoclonus, hypertension, tremor, teeth chattering and diarrhoea......These are adverse effects. Adverse effects,
come with just about every psychiatric drug.
They can be reversed or controlled with dose
adjustment or cessation of the drug.Where is the Serotonin syndrome, here?
Do you know what it is - you must - it
is very serious - look it up and give
us a definition - e.g. hyperpyrexia,
and rigidity of all muscles.
I don't see it here.I am a layman, btw.
Squiggles
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