@AbeSimp12856621 @psycheureka It's not an old paradigm! There is so much to read - please go ahead and read the numerous articles on what leads to presynaptic dysfunction etc etc. One example - 👇 https://t.co/OLtGzTK4eV
9/ Certain antidepressants can inhibit NET. This might explain why certain antidepressants work and do not cause a paradoxical rise in anxiety. https://t.co/txUTSz5hlm
@DavidPuder and found https://t.co/B2uboCYSjh which looks for SNRI tx and anxiety. Discussion states NE at lower levels activates a2 resulting in sympathetic inhibition and the a/b receptors downregulation bit. Is this why??
The noradrenergic paradox: implications in the management of depression and anxiety... https://t.co/0xh7ZHboO8
The noradrenergic paradox: implications in the management of depression and anxiety https://t.co/n8YZtWNKg3 #MentalHealth #mshs #psycholyogy #psychiatry #neuroscience
Both major depressive disorder and the anxiety disorders are major causes of disability and markedly contribute... https://t.co/iylm0uI6Xl
The noradrenergic paradox: implications in the management of depression and anxiety https://t.co/8HozipPIHi
A review argues against the impression that enhanced generalized NA activity promotes the emergence of anxiety https://t.co/bHbjZMsBgv
The noradrenergic paradox: implications in the management of depression and anxiety. https://t.co/MKlt4pMLoz #TopShared8hrs #1
RT @AnymaClinic: The noradrenergic paradox: implications in the management of depressio | NDT @DovePress https://t.co/aoZ5zh52Bu
The noradrenergic paradox: implications in the management of depressio | NDT @DovePress https://t.co/aoZ5zh52Bu
Noradrenergic paradox in depression and anxiety https://t.co/KCxHy63j5U
Noradrenergic paradox in depression and anxiety https://t.co/3EfwHgiyiH