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Re: What causes SSRI's sometimes to think suicidal

Posted by bulldog2 on January 31, 2007, at 18:57:53

In reply to Re: What causes SSRI's sometimes to think suicidal, posted by MIke Lynch on January 31, 2007, at 2:21:45

ssri's eventually reduce dopamine levels which are a necessary component of being social and feeling pleasure. I guess that is where maois might be more effective because they keep all the neurotransmitters elevated and therefore one does not become depleted. They really need statagies to augment ssris so dopamine does not become depleted.

 

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