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Posted by Amigan on August 20, 2008, at 3:52:46
I'm asking this, because i have never tried a non-selective MAOI, but i have combined Moclobemide (MAO-a inhibitor) and Selegiline (MAO-b inhibitor)
Both drugs are tolerable by me if taken alone. Especially Selegiline. I get some anxiety and insomnia from Moclobemide.
When i combine them, they give me some unpleasant side-effects:
The mild activating action of both drugs is now replaced by solmonese.
Pronounced stomach discomfort with nausea.I get similar symptoms if i take a high dose of Moclobemide. Perhaps Selegiline intensify the effect of Moclobemide or perhaps these symptoms are the result of excessive Dopamine which is metabolized by both MAO-a and b enzymes.
Posted by Amigan on August 20, 2008, at 4:02:11
In reply to Is this how a non-selective MAOI feels like?, posted by Amigan on August 20, 2008, at 3:52:46
solmonese = somnolence
Posted by elbee on August 20, 2008, at 12:42:55
In reply to Is this how a non-selective MAOI feels like?, posted by Amigan on August 20, 2008, at 3:52:46
That's great!!!I'm happy for you!!! I just started Nardil myself. So far no difference...but it has been less than a week.
Posted by elbee on August 20, 2008, at 12:47:22
In reply to Re: Is this how a non-selective MAOI feels like?, posted by elbee on August 20, 2008, at 12:42:55
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