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Do depression meds interfere with the possible effects of other pills?

slightlyaddicted

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I've tried to get high off of different pills, like Percocet, Vicodin, OxyContin, even an oxycodone syrup. I can't even get a light buzz. So my question is, can depression and anti psychotic meds hinder the effects of other pills? I'm on seroquel, lithium, cymbalta, and a bunch of others. Any insight would be appreciated.
 
yes. anti-dopaminergics like seroquel can interfere with the effects of opioids. they halt dopamine which is released by opioids to trigger reward and pleasure.

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Anti'd's will mess with mdma but as said your nti-phych meds 'which have not improved much if at all from chloropromazine sad they tend to fuck with everything. One of the only drug types I truly despise.
 
In this case I suspect that Cymbalta is more to blame than quietapine. I don't get GP's who prescribe Cymbalta for mundane forms of depression, as it was developed for heavyweight BPD Type I and MDD induced deep depression. Or olanzapine for transient insomnia... Ignorance or fear of legal retaliation if they dared prescribe benzos when clearly indicated? Annoying.
 
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