Santa87
Ive heard of an over the counter medication called sumatriptan here in the UK that's supposed to be good for people withdrawing from SSRIS, I think you can get more information about it on wikipeadia heres a bit of info from their site, its suppossed to be good for migraines so would be good for those head zaps e.t.c. you get when coming off SSRIS.
Sumatriptan is structurally similar to
serotonin (5HT), and is a
5-HT (types
5-HT1D and
5-HT1B[8])
agonist. The specific
receptor subtypes it activates are present on the cranial arteries and veins. Acting as an agonist at these receptors, sumatriptan reduces the vascular inflammation associated with migraine.
The specific
receptor subtype it activates is present in the cranial and basilar
arteries. Activation of these receptors causes
vasoconstriction of those dilated arteries. Sumatriptan is also shown to decrease the activity of the
trigeminal nerve, which, it is presumed, accounts for sumatriptan's efficacy in treating
cluster headaches. The injectable form of the drug has been shown to abort a cluster headache within fifteen minutes in 96% of cases.
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