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Re: Weepy... Buspar D2 receptor antagonism? » SLS

Posted by linkadge on July 18, 2006, at 19:51:36

In reply to Re: Weepy... Buspar D2 receptor antagonism?, posted by SLS on July 17, 2006, at 22:28:00

"This metabolite acts as a potent NE alpha-2 receptor antagonist, just like Remeron. It can make some people's depressions worse or produce a sort of dysphoria."

Yes, I would certainly think this is a more likely reason for the moodiness than the moderate d2 antagonism. D2 antagonism may make you feel bla, but I don't think it would make you weepy.


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