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Trivastal Retard » Phillipa

Posted by orbital on February 12, 2011, at 14:24:54

In reply to Re: The Servier way: Trivastal Retard and others » Conundrum, posted by Phillipa on February 12, 2011, at 13:04:38

> Conundum not to hyjack but this just clicked if SSRI's are antidopamine no kick in any of them? So how could they help depression? I can see anxiety? Thanks Phillipa

Hey P., after several years of failed trials, I've concluded that there are basically two groups of people: those of us who are partial responders to SSRIs, especially regarding anxiety, and with Prozac being the oddball of the bunch.

And then there's the group that achieves full remission from their depression with the first SSRI they try, and live happily ever after.

Different people, different chemistry.

For 2+ decades the labs have focused way too much on serotonin.


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