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Posted by willey on December 29, 2009, at 13:03:00
I found this in our very on arhcices here,seemed worth reposting,much credit due to the oringal posters
Doesent seem like theres much info other then this,such as the result or etc.
P.S i found this while looking for the old one that was seen here often which mentioned various forms of augmentations,however i wont be able to search today as external situations will need most of my time.
Posted by Phillipa on December 29, 2009, at 13:23:28
In reply to I found this, posted by willey on December 29, 2009, at 13:03:00
I wonder what happened to it? Sorry you'll be away. Wear a coat!!!! Phillipa
Posted by inanimate peanut on December 29, 2009, at 14:49:15
In reply to I found this, posted by willey on December 29, 2009, at 13:03:00
That is hilarious. I just found that as well. I saw it one other place where it said it's been cancelled due to funding, which sucks, as it could have yielded some good results. I'm still very interested in the other article if you get some time at some point. I got a friend from University to give me access to his library privileges so I can actually get some full-text on articles now. But, I've searched everything I can find for Wellbutrin (Bupropion) and MAOI or tranylcypromine and can't find a thing.
Posted by SLS on December 29, 2009, at 15:37:47
In reply to Re: I found this, posted by inanimate peanut on December 29, 2009, at 14:49:15
> That is hilarious. I just found that as well. I saw it one other place where it said it's been cancelled due to funding, which sucks, as it could have yielded some good results. I'm still very interested in the other article if you get some time at some point. I got a friend from University to give me access to his library privileges so I can actually get some full-text on articles now. But, I've searched everything I can find for Wellbutrin (Bupropion) and MAOI or tranylcypromine and can't find a thing.
I have tried a combination of Parnate and Wellbutrin. I had no untoward reactions. I think a doctor John Feigner once advocated the use of this treatment. Unfortunately, I didn't respond well to it.
Maybe you can find the following:
J Clin Psychiatry. 2000 Jun;61(6):450-1.
Bupropion-tranylcypromine combination for treatment-refractory depression.Pierre JM, Gitlin MJ.
- Scott
Posted by willey on December 29, 2009, at 16:07:19
In reply to Re: I found this, posted by inanimate peanut on December 29, 2009, at 14:49:15
It was a popular post,it was a published study,and was thrown around on babble a lot becuase its the first documented official use where parnate was mentioned in use with agents we are told must never be used.
It seemed to have disappear,usuasly i save parnate aritcles,im sure i have it somewhere,and will post it,but i promise it exsists,perhaps someone else reading this can provide it.
To the babblers,it was the article on parnate augmentation including additon of tca`s,ritalin,wellbutrin,dex,and a few others.Good luck in ur search finding the right parnate augment as scott knows lol can be a rough job,but if u do its a rewarding end.
Posted by inanimate peanut on December 29, 2009, at 19:58:26
In reply to Re: I found this, posted by SLS on December 29, 2009, at 15:37:47
Thanks Scott and Willey for your help! I just tried to buy the full text of the J Clinical Psych article and ran into technical difficulties. I thought having the full article from such a solid source might go further in convincing my doc. If I do get ahold of it, I'll be happy to share.
I just tried to get my prescriptions filled for Wellbutrin so I could try it on my own, and one is out of refills and the other is expired, so yet another of my brilliant plans is foiled. Why do I keep running into walls here!?!
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