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Posted by Interested on May 14, 2005, at 15:44:54
Do SRI's (Cymbalta, Prozac, etc.) cause apathy?
I've been on Cymbalta about 3 months, and I don't feel depressed, but I don't feel particularly happy or upbeat either. I've taken Prozac in the past.
Do you have a similar reaction?
What kind of side effects to you have when you get off the SRI's?
Posted by linkadge on May 14, 2005, at 17:16:56
In reply to AD - SRI's -- do they cause apathy?, posted by Interested on May 14, 2005, at 15:44:54
I get the same thing. Sometimes a medication holliday/ dose reduction/ dopimanerigc augmentation can help.
Linkadge
Posted by Interested on May 14, 2005, at 17:27:49
In reply to Re: AD - SRI's -- do they cause apathy?, posted by linkadge on May 14, 2005, at 17:16:56
Thanks, Linkadge. So just taper off and stop for a while, that helps?
I was thinking that maybe I should just take the AD only durng periods of time when I'm really depressed, then when things seem OK, get off of it.
Any thoughts?
Posted by linkadge on May 14, 2005, at 19:34:52
In reply to Re: AD - SRI's -- Getting off?, posted by Interested on May 14, 2005, at 17:27:49
Doctors seem to think that the drugs don't work right away.
I notice effects right away, but they are right in that a full effect may take a few weeks.
Oftentimes I have used an AD as needed, more often however with the sedating drugs for sleep.
I find the best thing to do is when you reach a state of apathy simply reduce the dose. This works well for the SSRIs.
If however, apathy was a main componenet of your original depression, then you may need a norepinephrine/dopamine acting drug cause reduction of an SSRI probably won't help the apathy.
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