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Re: The death of SSRI's?

Posted by McPac on July 21, 2002, at 20:27:37

In reply to Re: The death of SSRI's? , posted by Shawn. T. on July 18, 2002, at 13:50:44

Shawn, you wrote, "I don't need a study to say that inositol has fewer side effects than the nonselective SSRI's. There are just some serotonergic receptors that don't need to be activated. Personally, I was thinking something like a very low dose of Remeron, DHEA, calcium supplements, a multivitamin, and inositol would be a good combination"

>>>>>>>>But how would inositol know EXACTLY which serotonergic receptors to activate? Isn't the problem the fact that everybody's chemistry is unique and that neither SSRI's or anything else is ever going to be able to ONLY activate precisely what is needed in each person? Finally, the Remeron, DHEA, calcium, etc., "concoction" from above....have you tried this? for what specific condition does that concoction apply? Thank You!


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