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IMPORTANT POST REGARDING DIPHENHYDRAMINE + MXE + SEROTONIN SYNDROME
Read this fully (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3ASerotonin_syndrome#Diphenhydramine.3F)
It's not proven, but if MXE + MDMA leads to potential SS problems, then there may be a risk of it with MXE + Diphenhydramine.
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In my own experience, 50mg of Diphenhydramine after a night of MXE has felt a little unstable, but was mostly fine. This is just a warning. Do not push it with diphenhydramine on MXE. There isn't enough research right now, but it could be potentially dangerous.
Read this fully (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3ASerotonin_syndrome#Diphenhydramine.3F)
I'm not a biochemist but the article on diphenhydramine (Benadryl, Unisom, Tylenol PM, etc.) says that it inhibits serotonin reuptake similar to an SSRI. Should it be on the list of medications that can cause serotonin syndrome? I take an SSRI so now that I know about serotonin syndrome I might stop taking my Tylenol PM at night, although I haven't had any problems so far. CBRQ 18:06, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Don't change any medication you take without first discussing with your doctor. You're right the article on diphenhydramine says that, however I don't see any medical literature indicating serotonin syndrome resulting from diphenhydramine and SSRIs. Drugs affecting serotonin reuptake vary widely in their strength. It's possible diphenhydramine is a very weak reuptake inhibitor or somehow affects only specific serotonin receptors (there are many). The point you raise is logical based on the article wording, but I'd suggest discussing with your doctor. Joema 02:21, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
RE: Here's some medical literature indicating serotonin syndrome from Diphenhydramine as an SSRI with an MAOI: http://meeting.chestpubs.org/cgi/content/abstract/134/4/c4002 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Illuminateur21 (talk • contribs) 10:53, 30 March 2010 (UTC)
Okay, great. Thanks a lot for the answer, I appreciate it. I should be seeing a psychiatrist again in a month or so; when I do I'll try to get an answer about that. CBRQ 01:47, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
It's not biochemist, it's pharmacist, I believe. Either way, most over the counter medications will not raise serotonin levels in the brain to levels at which serotonin syndrome is even moderately acquireable. The syndrome simply means youve in a way 'overdosed' on serotonin. Your brain will typically be able to work with these things if you have the help of a psychiatrist, but OTC meds will rarely cause the syndrome if taken at the recommended dosages.--Neur0X .talk 19:52, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
I'm quite sure it's pharmacologist, not pharmacist, to which you are referring, Neur0X (I say this as someone with many friends and colleagues in the organic chemistry and pharmacology communities). As for the subject of whether or not diphenhydramine could be responsible for serotonin syndrome, I agree with you, Joema, that there is no extant research to draw upon for inclusion in this article. However, I do know that diphenhydramine was the chemical which inspired the original push to develop SSRIs, starting with fluoxetine (see the History section of the Prozac article for details). Therefore, it seems reasonable to assume that diphenhydramine (and probably other members of the ethanolamine class of antihistamines such as doxylamine) could indeed be causative agent of the syndrome. I'd also like to add that I, too, have been afflicted by severe serotonin syndrome after taking (admittedly larger than recommended) doses of diphenhydramine along with 5-HTP. Wowbobwow12 (talk) 21:40, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
DXM'm manufacturer's insert alerts about the dangers of taking it while on SSRIs. 201.95.194.203 (talk) 00:53, 10 July 2011 (UTC)
It's not proven, but if MXE + MDMA leads to potential SS problems, then there may be a risk of it with MXE + Diphenhydramine.
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In my own experience, 50mg of Diphenhydramine after a night of MXE has felt a little unstable, but was mostly fine. This is just a warning. Do not push it with diphenhydramine on MXE. There isn't enough research right now, but it could be potentially dangerous.
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