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Posted by The_Resistance on April 24, 2005, at 11:40:37
Can Effexor be combined with Trycyclics, and is there any studies that show its safe to do this?
Posted by linkadge on April 24, 2005, at 14:28:56
In reply to Can Effexor be comined with Trycyclics?, posted by The_Resistance on April 24, 2005, at 11:40:37
I would say that it can. They have similar actions, and would generally not be contraindicated as in the case of the MAOI's.
Oftentimes a SSRI is combined with a tricyclic, so I see no reason why not.
Linkadge
Posted by zeugma on April 24, 2005, at 17:51:18
In reply to Re: Can Effexor be comined with Trycyclics?, posted by linkadge on April 24, 2005, at 14:28:56
Effexor + TCA is a better combination than Cymbalta + TCA since Effexor is not a potent inhibitor of CYP 2D6. For the same reason Effexor + TCA is a better idea than most SSRI's. But I don't know if Effexor + TCA is any better than relatively non-enzyme-inhibiting SSRI's like Lexapro.
-z
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