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can an antidepressant stop working if you levels of chemicals it boosts are very low are close to 0?

antidepressant fetzima

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#1 richards2324

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Posted 14 September 2016 - 08:27 PM


Will Fetzima that I’m currently taking quit working if my norepineprhine spefically is  really low and close to 0, not serotonin? It’s a 2:1 norepinephrine inhibition to serotonin.  When Initially taking it on the third day I got serotonin inhibition and no norepinephrine.  Does this indicate that if I did get norepinephrine inhibition it might stop working sometime in the future? It seems like a rational worry in my mind right now it’s 50/50 for it to stop working if I get the norepinephrine inhibition.  I don’t plan on quiting this drug because I don’t want withdrawal effects so it needs to keep working.







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