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Paupiette a dit:je voudrais savoir si il y avait une interaction entre la mxe et un IRS le zoloft
Sertraline, however, has the potential to cause Serotonin Syndrome, a fairly uncommon adverse effect of SSRIs,
in which the neurons of the body become overloaded with serotonin.
wombat a dit:je me demandais, vu qu'apparemment la kétamine a peut être un réel potentiel contre la dépression (ce qui n'est pas ENCORE avéré) et que la methox est un analogue de celle-ci, serait-il possible que la methox ait également un potentiel contre la dépression chronique, vu qu'elle fait aussi partie des inhibiteurs des récepteurs NMDA ?
Methoxetamine is a dissociative anaesthetic showing pharmacodynamic similarities with its analogue ketamine, a medication with demonstrated rapid-acting antidepressant effects. Like ketamine and other arylcyclohexylamine compounds, methoxetamine is thought to be both a noncompetitive NMDA receptor antagonist and a dopamine reuptake inhibitor. Furthermore, it acts as an agonist at dopamine D2, serotonin 5HT2, muscarinic cholinergic, sigma-1, opioid mu and k receptors. The hypothesis is that methoxetamine can produce rapid antidepressant effects in patients with resistant and non-resistant unipolar and bipolar depression.
Bluestar a dit:Be very, very careful, sir.
I was taking MXE regularly (at least once per week) and started taking 50 mg of sertraline. I stopped MXE for two weeks when I started sertraline in order to let the SSRI get a foothold in my system, so to speak. Then I started taking MXE again (at high doses 100-150 mg) and I experienced memory blackouts.
Blackouts.
As in, 1.5 hours into the trip I knew what was going on and then boom, I did not form any memories over the next 1-2 hours. After three hours of intially taking a dose, I came back to reality, having totally forgotten what I had done or felt that night. The day after I could remember a snapshot of brushing my teeth and exchanging a few words with someone, but that is it. The executive function of the brain basically broke down, I had no recollection of the decisions I made. Luckily I didn't do anything offensive or dangerous to myself or others. People the next day basically told me I just looked "out of it" and I bumped into a few things and went to bed to sleep it off.
I experienced a handful of these blackouts, so please be careful. It's possible that you can safely use a low dose of MXE 20-50 mg with sertraline but you should either have a trip-sitter or keep yourself in a safe environment where you won't have people around (i.e. your room at night behind closed doors). If you blackout, you will have little to no ability to hide the fact that you have taken drugs. You will just act bizarrely.
I never experienced blackouts like this when I took MXE and was not on sertraline.