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Reverse Steady State Calculation(???)

Posted by Schlepo on April 14, 2019, at 14:38:12

I have sort of a tricky question. Is there a way to calculate the time when the reduced dosage of a drug would take its overall effect? I'm not necessarily referring to any withdrawal effects, just whether there's a point in time when the reduction in the amount of a drug you take catches up with you. In my specific case, it's about dropping from 125mg to 75mg of nortriptyline in early January. What would be the length of time it would take for that -50mg to be fully subtracted from a steady state, I guess. Or would it just be different for everybody?

Sorry, I'm having a somewhat difficult time phrasing this inquiry just right.


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