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Re: NRI induces higher BDNF expression than SSRI

Posted by Meri-Tuuli on November 26, 2006, at 12:26:46

In reply to Re: NRI induces higher BDNF expression than SSRI, posted by blueberry on November 25, 2006, at 20:42:43

> Were they from another planet or something?

Perhaps they were chicks? I tried reboxetine and it was pretty benign for me (and I'm a chick) I found it great for panic, and indifferent for depression. It made me go the other way - I was, ahem, rather prosexual on it and generally, it was okay, not bad not great (hahaha the prosexualness was great, but I meant in general). I stopped it because I got bad acne and my periods stopped which freaked me out abit, but there weren't really any serious s/e.... but other than that it was a welcome relief from my sleeping/eating zombie days of celexa...... goes to show how we're all different. I wonder what it says about our unique biochemistries.


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