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Thank you for the information, also Luvox wont help with the sleep bit I don't think but will see if it exists as a daytime med in Canada.
I think you need to separate the antidepressant part from the sleep part. While it would be great to have a single med that solves both, it doesn't always work that way.
Plus, I'm wasn't recommending fluvoxamine. It often works well, but it activates many liver enzymes which can complicate things if you're on many medications.
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I am almost certain going to change mirtazapinewith something and then change olanzapine a month later to ziprasadone. Or the other way around zipras and then mirtaz . All I know is my repetitive thinking is nuts now, I carry 3 thoughts at a time now.
Then let you GP make the call. That's what he gets paid for.
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So no cancer from anafril/hair loss is temporary and ziprasadone take it at meal time and then goto bed 2 hours later.
That sums it up
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Anafril cancer cannot and will not occur on me because I am a male(If I am understanding) but is there a way that it could happen? I have pecks (use to workout)
Unless you used to and/or are take oestrogen supplements, no.
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Have you or have you known anyone with success on anafril?
Lots online and one of my oldest friends has been on it since the 1970s.
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I like imaprimine side effects (no cancer or lupus like anafril has those side effects "lupus erythematosus rash")
...Oh I so wish I never saw side effects I should have just taken what he suggested.
You really are determined to make life as difficult for yourself as possible by continuing to look up things without having the knowledge to know what is and isn't important. There are no 100% safe medications. People have choked on super pills. You could even fall under the proverbial bus on the way to/from the pharmacy. About the only certainty in this is doing nothing is riskier than taking any one of these meds is likely to be.
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So far the only med he has suggested that I can deal with is imaprimine but you say it wont sedate like amitriptyline.
Please reread my first paragraph above.
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Anafril (can it be sedating?)Can amitrip help with ocd and imaprimine? Do they all sedate?
Both clomipramine and imipramine are likely to be less sedating than amitriptyline. Both amitriptyline and imipramine can be effective for OCD, but the only way to find out if they will be is by trying them.
My advice, pick one and run with it. If it doesn't work out then switch to one of the others. You really don't have anything to lose and much to gain. If you can't decide either leave it up to your GP, or pick one out of a hat. Taking any one of them has a good chance of working, going around and around in circles never will. :sad: