Posted by Conundrum on November 29, 2010, at 14:34:38
In reply to Re: JAMA-.will never be a drug that 'cures' depression » Conundrum, posted by merpmerp on November 29, 2010, at 10:46:45
Yeh I take a generic too, but I don't think it is weaker, since I have to take such a low dose. Maybe weaker is better.
> Thank you very much for your response, and the link, which I will read through when not at work.
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> I have heard that about Prozac (lower doses have a relatively stronger effect on dopamine and norepinephrine than higher doses). I have come to wonder if maybe this approach would work for me. The first time I was on Prozac, as I've said, it was a miracle. But I have some reason to believe that the generic formulation I was on was a weaker one than brand name or other formulations. So maybe I was getting the Dop + Norep effect.
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