Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 915455

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Best Psych Med In Each Of Five Categories

Posted by bulldog2 on September 2, 2009, at 17:19:19

Dr. Jones a pharmacologist/Psychiatrist has made these choices by using a variety of what he considers his most important variables for a good med. Once you're in his site there is a navigation tool on the right hand side.

http://www.askdrjones.com/category/medication-best-meds/

 

Re: Best Psych Med In Each Of Five Categories

Posted by bleauberry on September 3, 2009, at 5:26:11

In reply to Best Psych Med In Each Of Five Categories, posted by bulldog2 on September 2, 2009, at 17:19:19

I pretty much agree with that list except for a few things:

The absence of MAOIs.

ADs are disputable. Zoloft and Prozac are miracle meds for many more than Effexor in my anecdotal eyes.

The absense of a procedure...a referal to an Integrative MD...to look for things routine MDs are not trained in. Primarily things like heavy metals, stool samples, specific urine samples, hormonal status, infectious virus, bacteria, and fungi, food sensitivities. No need for a bunch of specialists with narrow vision. Integrative MDs are pros on all this stuff. Then the patient can work in cooperative with both the Integrative MD and their regular MD for a very thorough comprehensive approach to their entire physiology, not just the poor impacted brain from it all.

I like that stimulants were number one on the list. I totally agree with that.

 

Re: Best Psych Med In Each Of Five Categories

Posted by bulldog2 on September 3, 2009, at 12:17:21

In reply to Re: Best Psych Med In Each Of Five Categories, posted by bleauberry on September 3, 2009, at 5:26:11

> I pretty much agree with that list except for a few things:
>
> The absence of MAOIs.
>
> ADs are disputable. Zoloft and Prozac are miracle meds for many more than Effexor in my anecdotal eyes.
>
> The absense of a procedure...a referal to an Integrative MD...to look for things routine MDs are not trained in. Primarily things like heavy metals, stool samples, specific urine samples, hormonal status, infectious virus, bacteria, and fungi, food sensitivities. No need for a bunch of specialists with narrow vision. Integrative MDs are pros on all this stuff. Then the patient can work in cooperative with both the Integrative MD and their regular MD for a very thorough comprehensive approach to their entire physiology, not just the poor impacted brain from it all.
>
> I like that stimulants were number one on the list. I totally agree with that.

Well in a sense this "so called study" is stacked. I'm sure he guides his patients in ad choices. So Dr. Jones may rarely if ever offer his patients maoi or tca choices. So his conclusions are based on what he chooses to prescribe.

If you remember Dr. Gillhiam has the link on parnate and his successes on it.So i'm guessing that Dr. Jones seems to stick with the newer meds as tcas and maois are not even mentioned.

 

Re: Best Psych Med In Each Of Five Categories » bulldog2

Posted by Phillipa on September 3, 2009, at 12:48:53

In reply to Re: Best Psych Med In Each Of Five Categories, posted by bulldog2 on September 3, 2009, at 12:17:21

Like all the pdocs I've ever had or met. Wonder why if they work so well? Phillipa


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