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Re: imipramine ) Inhibition of 5-HT Uptake Pump (%) » Brainbeard

Posted by sowhysosad on September 16, 2009, at 11:54:19

In reply to Re: imipramine ) Inhibition of 5-HT Uptake Pump (%), posted by Brainbeard on September 16, 2009, at 8:42:46

> > According to Preskorn it [imipramine, BB] has less affinity for the serotonin uptake pump than all of the SSRI's but is equal to venlafaxine.
>
> That ain't right. Are you sure Preskorn said that? Got a link?

http://www.preskorn.com/books/omd_s6.html

Figures 6.3 and 6.4 on that page.


> Despite your experience, the fact that imipramine causes sexual dysfunction in therapeutical doses illustrates that it has potent SRI action.

Good point. I think I had some problems in that area, plus some erectile dysfunction which I believe was caused by hypotension.


> Fluvoxamine causes the least sexual dysfunction of all (S)SRI's, which is not surprising seeing that it is weaker than imipramine.

A lot of people claim escitalopram causes the least but - in line with your reasoning - some data show it's a fairly weak (but very selective) SRI.


> The NRI, which is indeed strong with imipramine, might overshadow the SRI (which doesn't mean that it's not there).

Yeah, you could well be right.


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