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Re: excess serotonin= depression, asthma?

Posted by jparsell82 on October 31, 2003, at 15:26:21

In reply to Re: excess serotonin= depression, asthma?, posted by loolot on October 28, 2003, at 10:26:53

I just tried Tianeptine a couple months ago. I was kind of excited about it at first because of my negative reaction to SSRI's. I actually just threw it away earlier this week. It may be mildly helpful but I didn't notice a whole lot(Note: I only took it for about a week and a half). By accelerating the uptake of serotonin it makes dopamine & norepinephrine more available. So actually, you could try something that raises dopamine/norepinephrine levels. From my experience breathing is smoother on Deprenyl(Mao-B Inhibitor). By selectively inhibiting only Mao-B it doesn't raise serotonin levels. Deprenyl can also be helpful for a lot of other things.


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