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Re: Is fluvoxamine really better on cognition? » linkadge

Posted by ricker on June 8, 2009, at 10:28:11

In reply to Is fluvoxamine really better on cognition?, posted by linkadge on June 7, 2009, at 19:49:35

> Some authors have proposed that fluvoxamine would have an advantage over other SSRI's in terms of cognative improvement due to sigma-1r receptor agonism. Has anyone actually noticed that fluvoxamine has a beneficial effect on cognition in comparison with other SSRIs?


Link, I was on luvox about 5 years ago for 2 months. I felt like I was on valium.... chronic fatigue, apathy, for the 2 months... lost my summer that year! I went to my gp for blood tests thinking I had some underlying issue only to find out it was luvox. I remember stopping the luvox and starting effexor, wow, I had my life back again!

So, for me, a nervous depressive, it was the worst of all ssri's, never again.

Rick

 

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