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Posted by tapiocamonk on December 13, 2007, at 3:27:05
Hello,
The Nardil package insert recommends that dosage should be "increased to at least 60mg at a fairly rapid pace consistent with patient tolerance."
My doctor (who has never prescribed Nardil b/f), wants me to start at 15mg/day for two weeks, then go to 30mg/day for another two weeks.
Is my doctor's suggested schedule too slow? Is there some negative effect to moving up the dosage too slowly?
Thanks for your advice!
Posted by mav27 on December 13, 2007, at 5:41:53
In reply to Nardil: Increase dose quickly or slowly???, posted by tapiocamonk on December 13, 2007, at 3:27:05
I did the increase to 60mg asap thing like the inscrutctionds said... at the 3week 1 day point i still felt fairly normal.. as in no side effects except a bit of insomnia... that night the side effects hit so hard that i couldn't get up without fainting.. for the next week i was fainting about 10 times a day and seriously injuring myself.. the hypotension was that bad. I stopped it and this time restarted with 15mg for 3 weeks then 30 mg for 3 weeks. I then went up to 45 but the hypotension restarted however it wasn't as bad as before so i could deal with it.
Both times it worked though in a positive way.. the first time after about 2 weeks on the 60mg.. the second time though it didn't untill a couple days after starting the 45.
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