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  • Jules A
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    [QUOTE=kelm10;1506963]
    Originally posted by Jules A View Post
    No need for diet changes to take a TCA.

    Correct. But, there is studies out there that is looking at there are foods that cause inflammation. Hence why I would change my diet. Which I have. But, I also take a standard garden variety SSRI, also.
    Gottcha. The data that is out there about the woes of inflammation on all types of disease processes is enough to scare the pants of me.

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  • kelm10
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    [QUOTE=Jules A;1506939]No need for diet changes to take a TCA.

    Correct. But, there is studies out there that is looking at there are foods that cause inflammation. Hence why I would change my diet. Which I have. But, I also take a standard garden variety SSRI, also.

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  • Jules A
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    Originally posted by kelm10 View Post
    It somewhat makes sense when you read the article. I would personally change my diet to do all that. But, many people want a pill to pop.
    No need for diet changes to take a TCA.

    This is an old antidepressant and in all fairness antidepressants have been shown to have an effect on inflammation. I like that it is a generic and therefore affordable. I take their conclusion with a total grain of salt due to the fact that they tested on a mouse model which in my opinion isn't totally worthless but they very often do not translate to humans.

    My major concerns of this medication and one of the reasons its not utilized often is this class is lethal on OD. It has anticholinergic properties which can be problematic in older people. It also should be monitored with EKG and periodic blood levels. The garden variety SSRIs, most generic also, would likely have the same effects on inflammation without any of the above.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28342944

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  • kelm10
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    somewhat makes sense

    It somewhat makes sense when you read the article. I would personally change my diet to do all that. But, many people want a pill to pop.

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  • This is ridiculous-Now they have an antidepressant for Progressive MS

    Researchers from the University of Calgary in Canada suggest that an antidepressant called clomipramine should be explored as a treatment for progressive multiple sclerosis, a less common form of the neurological disease, for which there are hardly any effective medications.

    I swear they want to prescribe antidepressants for everything!

    https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320478.php
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