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Re: To Scott - Why TCAS Are More Effective Than SSRIs?

Posted by bleauberry on December 5, 2008, at 15:28:58

In reply to Re: To Scott - Why TCAS Are More Effective Than SSRIs?, posted by desolationrower on December 4, 2008, at 14:25:49

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> My guess is that milnacipran + low dose risperidone would be about as effective as a good tca.

This comment caught my attention. There is a case report where 5 treatment resistant hospitalized patients who were getting little benefit from Milnacipran had .5mg to 1mg Risperidone added. Three of the 5 were in remission within 4 days and were discharged from the hospital. The other two had partial responses. Pretty darn good odds for a group of treatment resistant patients.

Another case report was of a woman with both treatment resistant depression and delusions. Her remission cocktail ended up being Milnacipran plus Zyprexa.



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