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seretonin manic
05-30-2006, 07:46 PM
in a manic patient...are the seretonin levels elevated?
I know that low seretonin level is for violent suicide, so i was thinking maybe
they are low?
student-2
05-31-2006, 06:37 AM
As far as I can recall- NO
It's not just violent suicide; low serotonin is going to be found more in depressive patients in general and why the SSRI and tricyclic anti-depressants are so effective with depressive patients; Also there will be decreased norepinephrine..(tricyclic anti-depressants also work on the re-uptake of norepinephrine); Manic patients.. have not found to have elevated or low serotonin... but will have to read more to know for sure.. thank you for the question.
stephew
05-31-2006, 09:50 AM
this board should not be used for medical advice or information. its a study forum for med students and NO information should be used by patients as valid medical information, recommendation or advice.
I'm confused by stephew's comment... thought that a question was being asked, and student-2 and myself were answering it; maybe I added more in relation to the drugs...unless the information is wrong then please correct me.. thank you..
confused12
05-31-2006, 02:20 PM
i dont know what he is talking about....i was asking a usmle question..mabye i didnt ask in a question form so let me do so...
in a manic patient what would the seretonin levels be reading???
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