Posted by jparsell82` on December 28, 2004, at 18:44:44
In reply to Re: Nardil + reboxetine = no hypertension. True? » jparsell82`, posted by KaraS on December 28, 2004, at 15:02:45
> > I actually think I have some reboxetine lying around from before. I'm on Parnate right now and I think I might give this a try... it sounds interesting... especially if it can augment the motivational effects of Parnate. It's worth a shot! I have a BP cuff so I'll just start out slow with it. If I have time I try and post updates on here.
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> Great thanks. It will be interesting to see how you fare. Are you actually going to increase tyramine producing foods while on it?
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>I tried it out today for the first time. I took a half a pill or reboxetine(2mg i think) in the morning with my Parnate and another half a pill during the middle of the day. I noticed no increase in blood pressure throughout the day. In fact, I tested my bp about 5x today and it read about normal or a little lower. (When I say normal I mean normal as in what my bp has been on Parnate the past week... which usually is low). I didn't try eating anything high in tyramine content with the Reboxetine though... I was more intereseted in Reboxetine augmenting the motivational effects of Parnate. Plus, I've never had any hypertensive problems with Nardil or Parnate.
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