Wasted_talent
Bluelighter
SSRI's are a band aid for mild to moderate depression. They do work; but for say 3 to 4 months. But then you can updose and forget any other aid's to depression. Citalopram is an old school anti-d. It works fast; it's the only good thing a have to say about it.
One week to 9 day's. Lexapro is the next step up in the chain, and they've gone beyond this now.
Been offered parnate (Tranylcypromine.)
The NHS will give a dose of 60mgs max. If your thin and have low blood pressure, you'll end up on the floor wishing you hadn't taken this old school MAOI. Max dose is 180mgs according to dr-bob's. It's banned in japan for the stim qualities. I'd never recommend it though. Nardil is the other option.
Each to his or her own though. nice.org.uk will give you some leverage. Atomexine (Straterra), then Ritalin (Methylphenidate ); and then as if these don't work. The first being another SNRI like venyflaxine (Effexor) are more modern but have really serious brain palpitations when coming off. The last being is dexamphetamine, dexedrine I think it's called here in the UK.
This is just the d-isomer of amphetamine, rather than the L and D of Adderall.
England has much more access if you don't even ask em for it.
Adderall comes in two forms, one long lasting, the other shorter but more intense.
vyvanse, is what many folks take in the states for ADD symptoms. any doctor will not have a clue what your talking about here in the UK though. Only 1 out of 7 consultants even knew what Adderall was in my experience.
Hell, it took them a book to even see what a synapse was.....
One week to 9 day's. Lexapro is the next step up in the chain, and they've gone beyond this now.
Been offered parnate (Tranylcypromine.)
The NHS will give a dose of 60mgs max. If your thin and have low blood pressure, you'll end up on the floor wishing you hadn't taken this old school MAOI. Max dose is 180mgs according to dr-bob's. It's banned in japan for the stim qualities. I'd never recommend it though. Nardil is the other option.
Each to his or her own though. nice.org.uk will give you some leverage. Atomexine (Straterra), then Ritalin (Methylphenidate ); and then as if these don't work. The first being another SNRI like venyflaxine (Effexor) are more modern but have really serious brain palpitations when coming off. The last being is dexamphetamine, dexedrine I think it's called here in the UK.
This is just the d-isomer of amphetamine, rather than the L and D of Adderall.
England has much more access if you don't even ask em for it.
Adderall comes in two forms, one long lasting, the other shorter but more intense.
vyvanse, is what many folks take in the states for ADD symptoms. any doctor will not have a clue what your talking about here in the UK though. Only 1 out of 7 consultants even knew what Adderall was in my experience.
Hell, it took them a book to even see what a synapse was.....