Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 980505

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MAOI's and sleep medication

Posted by MatthewDavid on March 15, 2011, at 20:36:25

I took trazadone for years to help with sleeping. with it I sleep like a baby, without it I get no more than 30 minutes of sleep at a time. I discontinued it due to the dangerous interaction with Nardil. What over the counter sleep meds can be taken with MAOI's?

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication » MatthewDavid

Posted by Phillipa on March 16, 2011, at 12:44:39

In reply to MAOI's and sleep medication, posted by MatthewDavid on March 15, 2011, at 20:36:25

Again I refer to archieves left side of google I do know you can take a med like benzos. Phillipa

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication

Posted by linkadge on March 16, 2011, at 15:25:48

In reply to MAOI's and sleep medication, posted by MatthewDavid on March 15, 2011, at 20:36:25

Some people do take trazodone with parante. You could try a z-drug (zopilone etc.) Some TCAs are likely safe with parnate (surmontil, maybe amitriptyline). Some people do a low dose of seroquel.

Linkadge

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication

Posted by emmanuel98 on March 16, 2011, at 19:30:35

In reply to MAOI's and sleep medication, posted by MatthewDavid on March 15, 2011, at 20:36:25

I actually take 100mg trazadone with parnate. My p-doc said these interactions are rarely a problem and I should just familiarize myself with early signs of serotonin syndrome in case there is a problem. I've been taking trazadone for nearly a year without any problems. Every time I fill the presciption though, the pharmacy calls my p-doc. I also take 1mg of lorazapem every night.

OTC sleep meds mostly contain anti-histamines which are contra-indicated with MAOIs. Will your p-doc give you a scrip for a benzo. Insomnia is a big problem for me with parnate and I find that lorazapem puts me to sleep and trazadone keeps me asleep through the night.

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication

Posted by MatthewDavid on March 16, 2011, at 19:34:17

In reply to Re: MAOI's and sleep medication, posted by emmanuel98 on March 16, 2011, at 19:30:35

thanks emmanual, that makes sense. so with that combination there is naturally a risk of seritonin syndrone but not necessarly a risk of hypertensive crisis? I'm quite familar with seritonin syndrone and know it's something that builds up gradually over time and once reconized can be corrected.

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication » MatthewDavid

Posted by Phillipa on March 16, 2011, at 21:11:35

In reply to Re: MAOI's and sleep medication, posted by MatthewDavid on March 16, 2011, at 19:34:17

How does serotonin syndrome build up over time I've heard this I thought it just happened. Phillipa

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication

Posted by MatthewDavid on March 16, 2011, at 21:30:30

In reply to Re: MAOI's and sleep medication » MatthewDavid, posted by Phillipa on March 16, 2011, at 21:11:35

In my experience I started feeling terrible during the intitial stages, it progressed worse and worse over the course of a few days until i knew something was definately wrong. Turned out the combo of 60 mg paxil, buspar, and wellbutrin was just too much for me. now I recognize the early signs (severe sweating, severe fatigue,high blood pressure, and a feeling of being completelly disconnected).

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication

Posted by MatthewDavid on March 16, 2011, at 21:34:30

In reply to Re: MAOI's and sleep medication, posted by MatthewDavid on March 16, 2011, at 21:30:30

to clarify I began having symptons 2-3 days prior to full blown seritonin syndrome.

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication » MatthewDavid

Posted by Phillipa on March 16, 2011, at 21:51:19

In reply to Re: MAOI's and sleep medication, posted by MatthewDavid on March 16, 2011, at 21:34:30

What were they as taking low doses of two SSRI's? Phillipa

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication

Posted by MatthewDavid on March 16, 2011, at 22:02:41

In reply to Re: MAOI's and sleep medication » MatthewDavid, posted by Phillipa on March 16, 2011, at 21:51:19

I'm sorry Phillipa but I don't quite understand your question, are u asking what the chances of seritonin syndrone by taking 2 low doses of SSRI's? if that's your question the chances are very low. I have tried many types of combination therapy. Lithium for example can be combined with almost any other SSRI. When I got sick it was due to a very high dose of paxil, a very high dose of wellbutrin, and added buspar which increases the effect of both meds. I have very treatment resistant depression and anxiety and I think my dr. had good intentions but simply pushed the envelope too far. After begging several phyciatrist for MAOI's I finally found a nurse practisioner to prescribe Nardil under close supervision. I'm excited at the possibility of getting my life back.

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication

Posted by linkadge on March 17, 2011, at 9:39:20

In reply to Re: MAOI's and sleep medication, posted by MatthewDavid on March 16, 2011, at 22:02:41

The affinity of trazodone for the serotonin transporter is low. The antidepressant effect may be more due to direct neurotransmitter receptor interaction.

Linkadge

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication » MatthewDavid

Posted by Phillipa on March 17, 2011, at 20:05:04

In reply to Re: MAOI's and sleep medication, posted by MatthewDavid on March 16, 2011, at 22:02:41

Matthew that is exactly right in what was asking and thank-you kindly for your response. So after reading what Link said also sounds like you might go for an Maoi? Phillipa

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication

Posted by MatthewDavid on March 17, 2011, at 20:47:48

In reply to Re: MAOI's and sleep medication » MatthewDavid, posted by Phillipa on March 17, 2011, at 20:05:04

sure enough Phillipa, I started Nardil on monday and think it will give me the best chance of getting my life back

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication » MatthewDavid

Posted by Phillipa on March 17, 2011, at 22:17:42

In reply to Re: MAOI's and sleep medication, posted by MatthewDavid on March 17, 2011, at 20:47:48

Matthew best of luck on the nardil and will you please keep us posted? Phillipa

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication » MatthewDavid

Posted by jedi on March 18, 2011, at 23:30:27

In reply to MAOI's and sleep medication, posted by MatthewDavid on March 15, 2011, at 20:36:25

Though I hate the drugged feeling and hangover effect of Trazodone, I took it for years with Nardil without a problem. I'm talking dosages probably too low for any antidepressant effect, 100mg. I've also taken Seroquel at between 12.5 and 25mg. It also has a hangover effect. Right now I usually use about 50mg of Benadryl when I have trouble sleeping. I've cut my clonazepam down from 2mg to .5mg on the way to 0 because of the memory problems with benzos. I am really sensitive to the histamine drugs. This is good, because insomnia with Nardil never really goes away; and I'm a lifer.
Good Luck,
Jedi


> I took trazadone for years to help with sleeping. with it I sleep like a baby, without it I get no more than 30 minutes of sleep at a time. I discontinued it due to the dangerous interaction with Nardil. What over the counter sleep meds can be taken with MAOI's?

 

Re: MAOI's and sleep medication

Posted by desolationrower on March 23, 2011, at 4:32:33

In reply to Re: MAOI's and sleep medication, posted by MatthewDavid on March 17, 2011, at 20:47:48

on MAOI, i took:

melotin for sleep cycle, and
cyproheptaine for hypnotic effect

there are many options. bon chance.

-d/r


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