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Re: Switch from parnate to Nardil with low Reboxetine » David Hanifin

Posted by SLS on January 11, 2014, at 8:10:02

In reply to Switch from parnate to Nardil with low Reboxetine, posted by David Hanifin on January 10, 2014, at 23:43:20

Hi David.

Comment: Moclobemide sucks.

Although there shouldn't be any untoward reaction from combining reboxetine with Nardil, I am unsure as to why you chose reboxetine over other NRIs. I'm sure you know that, theoretically, a NRI can reduce one's sensitivity to tyramine. Personally, I prefer nortriptyline in combination with Nardil. The side effects are among the mildest of the TCAs. Do not combine Nardil with imipramine or clomipramine. The danger of developing serotonin syndrome is a likely with these drugs, particularly clomipramine.


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