Idk if this book is just too difficult or if my medication has made me stupider.
#SICP #paliperidone #fluoxetine #methylphenidate

Fish On Prozac: Psychiatric Drug Pollution May Harm Wild Fish

"Antidepressants like Prozac (fluoxetine) have helped millions of people around the world, but studies show they may be harming wildlife and wild fish."

by @grrlscientist via @medium

#fish #fluoxetine #prozac #pollution #wildlife #SciComm https://medium.com/grrlscientist/fish-on-prozac-psychiatric-drug-pollution-may-harm-wild-fish-a4477c1a5322

Fish On Prozac: Psychiatric Drug Pollution May Harm Wild Fish

Antidepressants like Prozac (fluoxetine) have helped millions of people around the world, but studies show they may be harming wildlife and wild fish Antidepressants with tongue-twisting names such…

Gardening, Birding, and Outdoor Adventure
New paper (££ I'm afraid) - environmental pollutant levels of fluoxetine promote wound healing in human skin cell lines and biopsies
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S026974912401666X?via%3Dihub
#Ecotoxicology #WoundHealing #Fluoxetine #Skin #Biology
Environmental fluoxetine promotes skin cell proliferation and wound healing

This study investigates the effects of environmentally-relevant concentrations of fluoxetine (FLX, commercial name: Prozac) on wound healing. Pollutio…

  • SNRI - serotonin-noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor
  • SSRI - selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
  • NDRI - noradrenaline-dopamine reuptake inhibitor

Hey folks

As many of you will know, we've been struggling a lot rather too frequently recently.

After a lot of research and reading up, we asked our GP to switch us over from venlafaxine (SNRI) to setraline (SSRI).

In order to do this, we first need to slowly titrate down from 375 to 150 mg daily of venlafaxine. It needs to be done slowly, as coming off venlafaxine too quickly (or even missing a dose) can cause super nasty withdrawal symptoms.

Fortunately for us, the venlafaxine capsules we get (Vencarm XL) each contain an appropriate number of 12.5 mg tablets. This makes it very easy to titrate down slowly, by removing a set number of tablets from each capsule.

We'll be gradually reducing our dose by 12.5 mg every other day. This should hopefully allow our brain to gradually adapt to the lessened serotonin and noradrenaline levels, rather than going down in single big steps of 37.5 or 75 mg weekly.

Our GP will then prescribe us 50 mg sertraline daily to take alongside as we continue to titrate down our daily venlafaxine dose.

Assuming no negative side effects (or at least no more than on venlafaxine), our GP can then increase the setraline dose as required, likely to 100 mg.

If there are negative side effects with sertraline, we have backup plans of fluoxetine and, if necessary, citalopram (which we've had before).

Once we're off venlafaxine and on a stable dose of an SSRI, we will then start taking bupropion (NDRI) extended release at the starting dose of 150 mg daily. This should help boost our noradrenaline and dopamine levels somewhat, which should, alongside the setraline, should help more than venlafaxine ever did.

We sadly can't get bupropion through the NHS, so we'll have to acquire it via means outside of the NHS prescription system. Yes: NHS England and NICE are quite a bit behind the times on many things.

In case anyone is wondering why we would even consider an initial switch from an SNRI to an SSRI in the first place, it's because we discovered that it really doesn't boost noradrenaline levels by much: as little as 1/30th to 1/10th as much as it boosts serotonin, depending on dose.

Additionally, venlafaxine just isn't working for us, and our only realistic remaining option medically is to switch to an SSRI first, then bring in a well-reviewed NDRI to give us a decent boost in noradrenaline and dopamine.

#SNRI #SSRI #NDRI #venlafaxine #sertraline #fluoxetine #citalopram #bupropion #depression #TreatmentResistantDepression #MentalHealth

Hydro-alcoholic extract of #Crocussativus L. ( #saffron ) versus #fluoxetine ( #prozac ) in the #treatment of mild to moderate #depression: a double-blind, randomized pilot trial

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15707766/

Hydro-alcoholic extract of Crocus sativus L. versus fluoxetine in the treatment of mild to moderate depression: a double-blind, randomized pilot trial - PubMed

Depressive disorders are very common in clinical practice, with approximately 11.3 of all adults afflicted during any a year. Saffron is the world's most expensive spice and apart from its traditional value as a food additive, recent studies indicate several therapeutic effects for saffron. It is us …

PubMed

@mattotcha

'they injected the dorsal raphe of the mice with an adeno-associated virus (AAV)'
might be clearer if it read
'... with a modified adeno-associated virus (AAV)'
{i.e., gene therapy}

~

The journal article is paywalled, but the preprint is available:
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.10.540268

" Thus, prompt fluoxetine
may block the transmitter switch in the 5-HTlwDR by blocking glucocorticoid receptor-mediated
gene transcription in 5-HTlwDR neurons. We found that treatment with fluoxetine two weeks after
footshock did not block transmitter switching and acquisition of generalized fear. The short time
window for effective therapy may explain why PTSD patients with long histories of this disorder
are less responsive to SSRIs (56)"

#fluoxetine #Prozac

Scientists Discovered a 'Fear Switch' in The Brain, And How to Turn It Off

The hair rising on the back of your neck, the gelid pool in the pit of your stomach, the flutter in your heart when a shadow shifts.

ScienceAlert

Evidence suggests that I forgot to take my #fluoxetine (Prozac) last night.

(I thought I had, but the bottle was still upside-down -- I turn it right-side up after taking it at night, and then upside-down again in the morning, just so every time I'm in there I do something with it -- and I'm feeling more anxious than usual today, so... that's two pieces of evidence going against my never-super-reliable memory.)

While I do feel more anxious, I also feel more clear-headed and better able to focus. We'll see how this plays out for the rest of the day... it's the afternoons when I'm more likely to have to nap in order to recover my concentration.

...and more motivated, too... that was always a thing that I noticed about being on it: motivation was much more tenuous, and needed more #methylphenidate (Ritalin) to power up.

(Does this mean I have to feel anxious in order to feel motivated?)

has anyone heard more about #MadInAmerica’s change petition to get the #APA’s American #Journal of #Psychiatry to #retract the STAR*D #fraudulent #misrepresentation of an inflated 67% remission rate, (in fact closer to 35%, and “Only 3% of the 4041 patients who entered the trial had remitted and then stayed well and in the trial to its end.”)?

seems this deserves more visibility in the press. 67% becoming 3% seems like #JohnOliver territory. #prozac #fluoxetine #fraud

https://www.madinamerica.com/2023/10/the-american-journal-of-psychiatrys-answer-to-mia-a-silence-that-speaks-volumes/

The American Journal of Psychiatry's Answer to MIA: A Silence that Speaks Volumes

The American Journal of Psychiatry will not be retracting the fraudulent STAR*D study. The American Journal of Psychiatry will not retract the fraudulent STAR*D study.

Mad In America