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Dilantin lowers cortisol?

Posted by William on March 3, 2000, at 15:08:19

In reply to Re: Endocrine disorder, posted by Brandon on March 3, 2000, at 14:18:59

I've read that dexamethasone,ketocanazole and
tianeptine lower cortisol, but no where have I
read where Dilantin does. Where did you read that?
Thanks.


> I was just wondering if you had given a small dose of Dilantin (100mgs. at bedtime or breakfast) a fair trial? It has done a lot of good for me, I believe my depression was caused by a hypercortisolic state caused by chronic stress. Of course I could be way off but never the less it has helped a lot for me where others have failed. I have tried almost all of the SSRI's and a couple of tricyclics and even a maoi. Although the maoi was deprenyl and at only 25mgs. it gave me the most relief. Before the dilantin. Just a couple of thoughts for ya. Good luck!


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