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Re: MAOIs Reversable vs. Non » becksA

Posted by yxibow on December 15, 2006, at 19:42:41

In reply to MAOIs Reversable vs. Non, posted by becksA on December 15, 2006, at 17:52:29

> After reading Maxime's post, it got me to thinking...the one class of drug I've never tried to combat my hardcore social anxiety and moderate depression. I've always been leary of these drugs because of the diet regime and how careful you have to be.
> My question is why would one start out trying drugs like Parnate and Nardil with all the complex Please help differentiate?
> dietary restrictions when you can take something like Maxime mentioned (Manerix, or something of the like). My first guess is that they are not as effective? Sort of a second option if you can't take the big ones i.e. nardil, parnate.....?
>
> I'm coming down off of 14mg klonopin daily and luckily i'm an extremely fast metabolizer and can do it quite quickly, and am down to 10 within a few weeks,

I know we discussed this before but please be careful about this taper of high dosage benzodiazepines even -- and actually especially if you're a fast metabolizer, because you will feel the "need" for more medication actually. I'm sure you're doing it with your doctors say so but 14 to 10 in 2 weeks can be hard for someone with anxiety, which is what you're probably feeling a withdrawal from.

-- best wishes on it though

 

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