Psycho-Babble Neurotransmitters Thread 984082

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irreversible MAOI + Geodon safe?

Posted by James H on April 29, 2011, at 16:48:05

Will this combo cause serotonin syndrome? I know Geodon has some serotonin-reuptake properties. I'm taking Parnate and am considering Geodon. I called Walgreen's and the pharmacist said she didn't see any interaction. However, I don't trust modern databases when it comes to old MAOI's. I've heard a lot of erroneous or outdated information from a host of sources.

JameH

 

Re: irreversible MAOI + Geodon safe?

Posted by desolationrower on May 1, 2011, at 17:24:35

In reply to irreversible MAOI + Geodon safe?, posted by James H on April 29, 2011, at 16:48:05

based on binding, I would say yes, it should actually prevent 5ht syndrome. Of course, i haven't seen any actual testing, so it isn't as confirmed to be safe as something like nortriptyline that has human in vivo testing.

-d/r

 

Re: irreversible MAOI + Geodon safe? » desolationrower

Posted by SLS on May 15, 2011, at 6:34:31

In reply to Re: irreversible MAOI + Geodon safe?, posted by desolationrower on May 1, 2011, at 17:24:35

> based on binding, I would say yes, it should actually prevent 5ht syndrome. Of course, i haven't seen any actual testing, so it isn't as confirmed to be safe as something like nortriptyline that has human in vivo testing.
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> -d/r


I had been on Nardil and Geodon for about a month without sequalae (untoward consequences). I discontinued Geodon for lack of efficacy.

It is interesting that Geodon might reduce the risk of serotonin syndrome. What are the mechanisms by which this may occur (even if theoretical)?

Thanks.


- Scott

 

Re: irreversible MAOI + Geodon safe?

Posted by desolationrower on June 5, 2011, at 17:01:20

In reply to Re: irreversible MAOI + Geodon safe? » desolationrower, posted by SLS on May 15, 2011, at 6:34:31

> > based on binding, I would say yes, it should actually prevent 5ht syndrome. Of course, i haven't seen any actual testing, so it isn't as confirmed to be safe as something like nortriptyline that has human in vivo testing.
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> > -d/r
>
>
> I had been on Nardil and Geodon for about a month without sequalae (untoward consequences). I discontinued Geodon for lack of efficacy.
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> It is interesting that Geodon might reduce the risk of serotonin syndrome. What are the mechanisms by which this may occur (even if theoretical)?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> - Scott

Just that like many 2nd gen antipsychotics, its a potent antagonist of h5t2a/c receptors.

-d/r


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