Synaps3
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- Sep 14, 2011
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OK, so I'm on an antidepressant (amitryptaline) for social phobia (it happens to be a tricyclic, but the same would apply to SSRIs as well). I noticed that after a few weeks of taking this med and slowly upping the dosage to 100mg per night, I began to notice that my sleep was much worse (waking up every half hour) and that during the day I feel twitchy and my hands have a bit of a tremor. BTW on the plus side, it caused me to have like 10 lucid dreams in one night, but I still didn't sleep much cause I would wake up after each. Anyway, I began researching the receptor binding profiles of antidepressants because I happen to be interested in pharmacology. During my research, I came across something that makes absolutely no sense to me. Basically all SSRIs and trycyclics target serotonin, dopamine, AND norepinephrine. Norepinephrine is adrenaline, so all SSRIs cause adrenaline re-uptake and that is supposed to decrease anxiety? - WHAT kind of bullshit is that?! You want to lower adrenaline, not increase it. What are they thinking? My thought is that it is simply big pharma trying to push these cure-all types of drugs for so many different conditions. Am I right?