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Re: MAO's: why do doctors avoid them? » floatingbridge

Posted by softheprairie on August 10, 2009, at 4:28:09

In reply to Re: MAO's: why do doctors avoid them? » floatingbridge, posted by floatingbridge on August 5, 2009, at 11:51:02

> Has anyone taken an MAO and then gone 'back' to ssri's etc.?

Yes, I went from MAOI to tricyclic. I was on selegiline (tried in two different formats, EMSAM, then Zelapar) and got some benefit from it, but not enough. That was with some adjunct help, too, plus pushing to high doses of selegiline. I switched to desipramine and that is the antidepressant of my current coctail, and I am pleased with it, even though it has side effects.

 

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