palmanita
Bluelighter
I'm currently on 300mg/d of venlafaxine and with the summer finally arriving these days, the already annoying increase of transpiration has become really extreme. Even when I just sit there and do nothing physical at all, drops of sweat are running down my forehead and neck, and the lightest sleeveless shirt becomes wet in probably less than half an hour. I don't feel hot at all, there is so much transpiration that for example my forehead feels quite cold.. good when I have a headache but so uncomfortable overall and socially irritating.
With 150mg/d a couple of years ago it was annoying too but not so bad as now. Was one of the main reasons for discontinuation though (the other has been feeling lethargic and physically weak - as I have adult ADD and get methylphenidate now, this isn't a problem anymore).
Problem is, I need some strong pharmacological antidepressant currently and probably for a long time. I even speculated about venlafaxine being dependence-forming, creating kind of PAWS in addition to the usual discontinuation shit. But this is another topic.
So:
- Is the serotonin itself responsible for the transpiration, or might switching the chemical help? If so, which one has the least incidence of this side effect?
- I know that anticholinergics reduce transpiration (or is this wrong?). Could a pheriperal one like butyl-scopolamine help?
- Or bupropion, being a nicotinergic antagonist? Would help me to reduce smoking but probably incompatible with Concerta? (a better one would be memantine, also helping with tolerance but unfortunately off-label, most docs don't prescribe it that way)
Thanks!
With 150mg/d a couple of years ago it was annoying too but not so bad as now. Was one of the main reasons for discontinuation though (the other has been feeling lethargic and physically weak - as I have adult ADD and get methylphenidate now, this isn't a problem anymore).
Problem is, I need some strong pharmacological antidepressant currently and probably for a long time. I even speculated about venlafaxine being dependence-forming, creating kind of PAWS in addition to the usual discontinuation shit. But this is another topic.
So:
- Is the serotonin itself responsible for the transpiration, or might switching the chemical help? If so, which one has the least incidence of this side effect?
- I know that anticholinergics reduce transpiration (or is this wrong?). Could a pheriperal one like butyl-scopolamine help?
- Or bupropion, being a nicotinergic antagonist? Would help me to reduce smoking but probably incompatible with Concerta? (a better one would be memantine, also helping with tolerance but unfortunately off-label, most docs don't prescribe it that way)
Thanks!