Shown: posts 1 to 3 of 3. This is the beginning of the thread.
Posted by inanimate peanut on December 30, 2009, at 23:03:19
So in my research I was reading that one of the side benefits of adding amphetamines to Parnate is that it would help with the hypotension. I increased my dose to 100mg today and the hypotension is getting pretty bad. I think I read where someone died from Ritalin with Parnate, though, so this may be a bad plan. But, I thought if I added a small dose like 5-10mg, it might help with the hypotension as well as acting as a potential augment. I was thinking of buying a blood pressure cuff to make sure my blood pressure didn't get too high. What do the Parnate experts think?
Posted by bulldog2 on December 31, 2009, at 14:41:06
In reply to small dose Ritalin help w/ Parnate hypotension?, posted by inanimate peanut on December 30, 2009, at 23:03:19
> So in my research I was reading that one of the side benefits of adding amphetamines to Parnate is that it would help with the hypotension. I increased my dose to 100mg today and the hypotension is getting pretty bad. I think I read where someone died from Ritalin with Parnate, though, so this may be a bad plan. But, I thought if I added a small dose like 5-10mg, it might help with the hypotension as well as acting as a potential augment. I was thinking of buying a blood pressure cuff to make sure my blood pressure didn't get too high. What do the Parnate experts think?
You can read the posts of a JadeKelly who used ritalin successfully with parnate.
Posted by inanimate peanut on December 31, 2009, at 22:57:51
In reply to Re: small dose Ritalin help w/ Parnate hypotension?, posted by bulldog2 on December 31, 2009, at 14:41:06
Thanks Bulldog! I found at least one of the threads you were talking about:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20090104/msgs/873590.html
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