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Re: Do TCA's and SNRI's (block) work the same way?

Posted by jono_in_adelaide on September 14, 2011, at 19:00:35

In reply to Re: Do TCA's and SNRI's (block) work the same way? » FrequentFryer, posted by viper1431 on September 14, 2011, at 4:07:04

Generaly the TCA's (except clomipramine) work more on noradrenalin than seretonin, where as the SNRI's tend to work more on seretonin than noradrenalin...... so they are similar but different.

You can get a ballanced SNRI effect by taking Zoloft and Nortriptyline together at the same time, say Zoloft 50-100mg per day, nortriptyline 75-100mg per day


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