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Posted by JEN on August 21, 1999, at 6:19:07
I think Reboxetine would be a perfect (or as near to there) alternative
for those suffering from major depressive disorders. Luckily enough I live in the UK
so I can get it easily, but I am thinking of immigrating back to the US so I can get
a job... which will hopefully help to alleviate some problems.. the trouble is that
Reboxetine is not available in the US. What's a girl to do? If I have to go off
it to something else what would be the equivalent? Imipramine? I will not do another SSRI
due to weight gain (none of that with Reboxetine, actually lost weight) and the nausea which I will NOT tolerate. Any ideas?
Also anyone who's come off of this stuff, how hard was it to get off? Not that I'm planning to until I absolutely have to.Thsanks!
Jen
Posted by Steve on August 21, 1999, at 20:43:11
In reply to FDA approval of Reboxetine... Hopefully soon, posted by JEN on August 21, 1999, at 6:19:07
October 1st is the current lauch date in U.S.
> I think Reboxetine would be a perfect (or as near to there) alternative
> for those suffering from major depressive disorders. Luckily enough I live in the UK
> so I can get it easily, but I am thinking of immigrating back to the US so I can get
> a job... which will hopefully help to alleviate some problems.. the trouble is that
> Reboxetine is not available in the US. What's a girl to do? If I have to go off
> it to something else what would be the equivalent? Imipramine? I will not do another SSRI
> due to weight gain (none of that with Reboxetine, actually lost weight) and the nausea which I will NOT tolerate. Any ideas?
> Also anyone who's come off of this stuff, how hard was it to get off? Not that I'm planning to until I absolutely have to.
>
> Thsanks!
> Jen
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