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Re: Prozac 5HT2C antagonism » Marty

Posted by azalea on October 22, 2008, at 23:40:32

In reply to Prozac vs Other SSRIs: Any difference ? plz share, posted by Marty on October 22, 2008, at 23:07:16

I believe the 5HT2C antagonism is theorized to explain why Prozac is quite activating, especially upon initiation of treatment.

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> I'm curious to know how 5-HT2c antagonism in Prozac makes it different from other SSRIs. Anyone tried many SSRIs and can see a difference between Prozac and the other ?
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> Would you characterize this difference please ?
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> This would be interesting as Agomelatine, a new AD, main mechanism of action is 5-HT2c antagonism (+ melatoninergic agonism)....
>
> /\/\arty


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