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Re: What happen you add alcohol to your antidepressants? - October 4th 2011, 04:06 AM

Your depression gets worse. True story bro.

From what I've heard:
MAOI + Alcohol = death (not my experience lol)
Tricyclic + Alcohol = death (same)

All the rest I've tried.

SSRI + Alcohol = not much, slight intensification of "drunkenness"
SNRI + Alcohol = not much, ''
DNRI + Alcohol = dizziness, ''
Benzo's + Alcohol = somnolence, decreased inhibition, sleeping for a really fucking long time, coma
GABA/Neurontin (in overdose) + Alcohol = somnolence, reduced anxiety, nausea, lack of mental clarity.




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