Drench
Bluelighter
Hi guys,
I have been looking into effective medical treatment of depression for a friend.
They have been on a selection of SSRI's and an SNRI and Mirtazipine trying to break through the depression and at the moment it really isn't working.
They have been looking at the other medication which may be considered to have a useful anti-depressant effect. They settled on two different drugs - Ritalin/Dexedrine and Buprenorphine. They have decided to put all of their research into Buprenorphine due to the anxiety promoting effects of any Amphetamine salts.
Buprenorphine is usually used to help opiate addicts quit, but it has a strong secondary effect as an anti-depressant. It basically (is meant) to stop users using as it blocks certain opiate receptors. The anti-depressant effect is currently being studied (see papers below).
I have an anecdotal report, a young male with depression took between 1-2mg per day for an extended period with extremely successful results. They reported a complete dissipation of depressed thoughts and feelings along with a strong anti-anxiety effect. Dosing worked out best at 1mg twice a day.
Does anyone here have any experiencing of the anti=depressant effects of Buprenorphine?
These papers are worth reading -
http://www.psychiatryadvisor.com/mo...resistant-depression-outcomes/article/368764/
http://www.treatment4addiction.com/treatment/drug/buprenorphine/antidepressant/
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/maj...-buprenorphine-treatment-resistant-depression
https://www.naabt.org/documents/The_Buprenorphine_effect_on_Depression.pdf
http://mentalhealthdaily.com/2014/0...sistant-depression-partial-mu-opioid-agonist/
I have been looking into effective medical treatment of depression for a friend.
They have been on a selection of SSRI's and an SNRI and Mirtazipine trying to break through the depression and at the moment it really isn't working.
They have been looking at the other medication which may be considered to have a useful anti-depressant effect. They settled on two different drugs - Ritalin/Dexedrine and Buprenorphine. They have decided to put all of their research into Buprenorphine due to the anxiety promoting effects of any Amphetamine salts.
Buprenorphine is usually used to help opiate addicts quit, but it has a strong secondary effect as an anti-depressant. It basically (is meant) to stop users using as it blocks certain opiate receptors. The anti-depressant effect is currently being studied (see papers below).
I have an anecdotal report, a young male with depression took between 1-2mg per day for an extended period with extremely successful results. They reported a complete dissipation of depressed thoughts and feelings along with a strong anti-anxiety effect. Dosing worked out best at 1mg twice a day.
Does anyone here have any experiencing of the anti=depressant effects of Buprenorphine?
These papers are worth reading -
http://www.psychiatryadvisor.com/mo...resistant-depression-outcomes/article/368764/
http://www.treatment4addiction.com/treatment/drug/buprenorphine/antidepressant/
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/maj...-buprenorphine-treatment-resistant-depression
https://www.naabt.org/documents/The_Buprenorphine_effect_on_Depression.pdf
http://mentalhealthdaily.com/2014/0...sistant-depression-partial-mu-opioid-agonist/