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Re: SSRI's and Parkinsons » Jack Smith

Posted by ace on May 19, 2003, at 3:13:19

In reply to SSRI's and Parkinsons, posted by Jack Smith on May 16, 2003, at 12:59:51

> > For info on this see Dr. Shipko's website. He presents a cogent argument.
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> > He thinks it's very possible we are gonna see a lot of ex-SSRI users with Parkinsons.
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> > For my part, I stay clear of SSRIs for many reasons, including lack of efficacy and possible long-term effects as described above.
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> > Ace.
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> I am just curious why, if this is true about Parkinsons, we don't see Parkinsons in people that have been using TCA's for years. Anafrinil is just as potent a seratonin reuptake inhibitor as any ssri????

Parkinsons results in dopamine depletion, not serotonin probs.


SSRI's may not work for everyone but they are safe drugs.
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> JACK
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