Posted by malcolm664 on June 22, 2007, at 21:11:24
In reply to Re: Strattera and Edronax/Reboxetine experiences, posted by linkadge on June 22, 2007, at 7:36:51
> Its definately quite possable. Inability to urinate may be a symtpom of cholinergic insufficiancy. This can occur with TCA's, but theoretically could occur with a strong noradrenergic med.
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> Did you have any other side effects such as dry mouth?
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> LinkadgeNo, that was the only effect I noticed. Otherwise, it felt like I was swallowing blanks. The thing is that I had a telephone consultation with a doctor (Dr. Ned Hallowell) who's a world-renowned expert in treating ADD and even he hadn't heard of anyone having this reaction (and you would think that he would at least have known something about it;
(as an aside, my experience with Dr. Hallowell is that his much praised book and he himself as a physician were very over-rated)
Malcolm
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