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Re: SSRIS AND ANHEDONIA, can anyone relate?? (long)

Posted by blueberry1 on January 15, 2007, at 15:44:49

In reply to Re: SSRIS AND ANHEDONIA, can anyone relate?? (long), posted by blueberry1 on January 15, 2007, at 5:35:22

I was reading on the web some article yesterday about Zoloft. (web...sometimes useful sometimes garbage, so what can I say)

Anyway, the article said Zoloft was the only SSRI to not blunt vigilance. And that it is good for anhedonia. They tested the time course of its therapeutic action. Anti-anxiety kicks in from day 1 to day 7. Anti-depression kicks in from day 7 to day 30. Anti-anhedonia kicks in from day 30 to day 54. Zoloft supposedly follows this pattern.

I am admittedly skeptical because plenty of people have complained about emotional numbness and sexual numbness from not only all the ssris, but Zoloft as well.

I guess what makes Zoloft different is its slight effect on dopamine and on sigma-1 receptors (though I don't know what those are). And it supposedly does not have the effect on cortisol that other ssris do.

Obviously mileage varies, and none of this stuff predicts anything.


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