Posted by Maria3667 on July 3, 2007, at 19:23:31
In reply to Re: Seroquel acts as a norepinephrine reuptake inhibit, posted by linkadge on July 3, 2007, at 8:41:56
Nicely put Linkadge! My feelings & thoughts exactly.
I've tried Seroquel at only 50 mgs. Although it greately alleviated my anxiety & insomnia, Seroquel became a real pain in the neck for depression. After 6 months, I really couldn't take it anymore. I think this is due to the antagonist effect on the D-a2-receptor.
My best - Maria
P.S. Also, Seroquel is a real pain in the behind for libido (now you have been warned!).
> I think its an ok drug. The d2 antagonism is always downplayed. People say you will need 600mg for d2 to become significant. Thats B.S. I can detect the d2 antagonism at 25mg. d2 angatonism makes vibrant colors look more flat. It also gives you some stiffness. Althought I am sensitive to stuff like this.
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