Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 821584

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Ixel versus Strattera

Posted by bulldog2 on April 4, 2008, at 17:01:52

Anyone used both?...Any feedback as to efficacy and side effects?

 

Re: Ixel versus Strattera » bulldog2

Posted by Phillipa on April 4, 2008, at 21:56:53

In reply to Ixel versus Strattera, posted by bulldog2 on April 4, 2008, at 17:01:52

Hi footman hope you get responses. Love Phillipa.

 

Re: Ixel versus Strattera

Posted by bulldog2 on April 5, 2008, at 13:58:59

In reply to Re: Ixel versus Strattera » bulldog2, posted by Phillipa on April 4, 2008, at 21:56:53

> Hi footman hope you get responses. Love Phillipa.

Probably not..this site is dead as a doornail

 

Re: Ixel versus Strattera

Posted by star008 on April 5, 2008, at 15:32:09

In reply to Re: Ixel versus Strattera, posted by bulldog2 on April 5, 2008, at 13:58:59

sorry you didn't get responses.. i have never heard of ixel but didn't do well on strattera although some people like it.. it made me even more depressed than I already am, gave me a headache, heartburn and made me throw up more than once.. blah ;( strattera aversion therapy!!!
It worked exactly opposite of how it was supposed to... I was tired and kind of foggy.. I would go into a store and just stand there not knowing what i was doing... so much for that drug.. sorry i can't help you with the other one

 

Re: Ixel versus Strattera » bulldog2

Posted by star008 on April 5, 2008, at 15:33:17

In reply to Re: Ixel versus Strattera, posted by bulldog2 on April 5, 2008, at 13:58:59

do u mean adderal xl?

 

Re: Ixel versus Strattera

Posted by bleauberry on April 5, 2008, at 16:00:49

In reply to Ixel versus Strattera, posted by bulldog2 on April 4, 2008, at 17:01:52

I have tried Reboxetine, similar to Strattera, and Ivex. Reboxetine, and I assume Strattera would too, made me much more depressed immediately, along with sexual organs that tightened up and shriveled up and urinary difficulties. Ivex was the first med in maybe a dozen where it actually felt good beginning as early as day 2. No worsening, which is unusual for me. But alas, as with anything with some norepinephrine action, in a few days I could hardly pee. That is not a common side effect, but one that does happen enough to be listed.

Ivex felt to me like it did something more than a simple norepinephrine/serotonin reuptake thing. It had more of a mood lift thing I would relate to Ritalin or marijuana or something. It felt like it somehow had a domaminergic thing going on, even though it supposedly doesn't.

 

Re: Ixel versus Strattera

Posted by bulldog2 on April 5, 2008, at 17:59:47

In reply to Re: Ixel versus Strattera, posted by bleauberry on April 5, 2008, at 16:00:49

> I have tried Reboxetine, similar to Strattera, and Ivex. Reboxetine, and I assume Strattera would too, made me much more depressed immediately, along with sexual organs that tightened up and shriveled up and urinary difficulties. Ivex was the first med in maybe a dozen where it actually felt good beginning as early as day 2. No worsening, which is unusual for me. But alas, as with anything with some norepinephrine action, in a few days I could hardly pee. That is not a common side effect, but one that does happen enough to be listed.
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> Ivex felt to me like it did something more than a simple norepinephrine/serotonin reuptake thing. It had more of a mood lift thing I would relate to Ritalin or marijuana or something. It felt like it somehow had a domaminergic thing going on, even though it supposedly doesn't.

Thank you for your responses..I have afeeling that anything that hits ne hard is going to make me cold, high bp and trouble peeing...deep sigh

 

Re: Ixel versus Strattera » bulldog2

Posted by Phillipa on April 5, 2008, at 18:59:41

In reply to Re: Ixel versus Strattera, posted by bulldog2 on April 5, 2008, at 17:59:47

Well you got responses why cold???? Love Phillipa

 

Re: Ixel versus Strattera

Posted by undopaminergic on April 7, 2008, at 7:19:05

In reply to Re: Ixel versus Strattera » bulldog2, posted by Phillipa on April 5, 2008, at 18:59:41

> Well you got responses why cold???? Love Phillipa

Cold extremities (and superficial body parts) due to vasoconstriction (and therefore reduced circulation) resulting from noradrenergic stimulation (alpha1-adrenoceptors).

 

Re: Ixel versus Strattera » undopaminergic

Posted by atmlady on April 7, 2008, at 15:23:09

In reply to Re: Ixel versus Strattera, posted by undopaminergic on April 7, 2008, at 7:19:05

I'm taking Ixel now and my coldness has decreased quite a bit. Two years ago I bought a hot tub because I was so cold ALL THE TIME. I use it even in summer. When they told me I didn't have a thyroid problem, well, I just thought it was me getting old - I'm 42 now, so I would have been 40 then. I have since read that a little help with serotonin (like with Ixel or SSRi's) often helps with coldness - that was one of the many things I read that encouraged me to try it. Never took Strattera, though ....


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