Posted by SLS on May 29, 2005, at 19:32:56
In reply to Re: Parnate not so good for melancholy » SLS, posted by Maxime on May 29, 2005, at 16:42:45
> So if I added Trytophan, it might help? I know it's contraindicated but I wonder if it's one of those contraindications that you can ignore - LOL!
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> What would your suggestion be Scott?Take 75mg of Nardil and live happily ever after... :-)
Regarding the use of 5-HTP or tryptophan, I am reluctant to suggest to you outright that you combine it with Nardil. However, if you were to decide to do it anyway, I would give you my wink of approval.
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- Scott
> > It is my belief that Nardil is more serotonergic than Parnate. I believe this makes a significant difference in its psychotropic effects. Serotonergics seem to be better "mood-brighteners" than noradrenergics. Noradrenergics might convey more energy - as does Parnate - but without serotonin, there is a lack of "feeling good" about things. Nardil also affects GABA systems. However, I could only guess as to whether this contributes to its anti-melancholic profile. It might prevent hyperactivity in the subgenual cingulate.
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