Posted by tepi on August 7, 2011, at 12:50:09
In reply to Re: These anticonvulsants have something good » tepi, posted by SLS on August 7, 2011, at 7:42:25
> > But this effect does not last much time. why ????
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> The phenomenon of such an immediate loss of therapeutic effect is called tachyphylaxis. It occurs with many psychotropic drugs, and can be quite variable, depending on the individual.
>Thanks Scot! Its always good to have news from you
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> I believe that your anxiety and depression are driven by anomalous brain function. I am all but sure that the improvement you experienced with both Lyrica and Neurontin was not a placebo effect
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I agree 100% with you thanks. I asked once a Doctor about this kind of effect on some drugs and his answer was that these are just placebo effects , but Im sure they are not! Because this does not happen with all drugs only with certain kind.
I respond him that then I wanted to treat me with a placebo if that was gonna make me feel good>
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That being said, I would suggest attacking your condition with both psychopharmacological and psychotherapeutic strategies at the same time. Since there really isn't any definitive formulation of an anxiolytic treatment including these drugs for severe cases, you must be willing to experiment with both psychotropic medications and the periods of time you allow them to work.
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> - ScottYes ,Im trying to find some CBT here in Mexico but it seems this technique is not wide used here
thank you again ScottTepi
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