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Re: SSRI/SNRI ratio: Citalopram/Nortrip vs. Savella » polarbear206

Posted by viper1431 on February 19, 2010, at 1:48:57

In reply to Re: SSRI/SNRI ratio: Citalopram/Nortrip vs. Savella, posted by polarbear206 on February 18, 2010, at 9:40:14

> > Does anyone have an idea of how the ratio of Serotonin to Norepinephrine reuptake ratio of Savella or Cymbalta might be reproduced with appropriate doses of Citalopram with Nortriptyline, or maybe Zoloft with Nortriptyline?
> >
> > In other words, what dose ratios might I use to recreate my own 'SNRI'?
>
> Here's something for you.
>
> http://www.psychotropical.com/dual_action_ads.shtml

interesting, according to the link imipramine shouldn't work as an anti-depressant. Tet isn't it considered one of the gold standards?
Amitriptyline is in the same boat.


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