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It makes me so frustrated that doctors don't know about the problems of
combining DEPRENYL/Selegiline with things like
Fluoxetine/PROZAC,Paroxetine/AROPAX, Sertraline/ZOLOFT, and now with a
newer type of serotonin re-uptake inhibitor called Venlafaxine/EFEXOR. AND
OF COURSE, DEPRENYL should never be combined with Demerol/or Pethidine as
it is called in Australia - but I hope by now most people know about that.
(AUSTRALIAN Trade names in CAPITALS)
There is lots of info in the LIST archival material about drug/drug
reactions, but we can hardly keep up to it - with new drugs always on the
market, it needs a full time researcher.
I wonder if anyone in the USA is employed doing just that?
Next Saturday, in Perth, we are launching a brochure called Drugs To Be
Used With Caution In Parkinson's Disease.  Perhaps I will put it on the
LIST if there is the interest: It may be slightly different from the US
List.
DO YOU WANT IT?
Joy Graham ([log in to unmask])