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Old May 06, 2019, 05:08 PM
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Hi, just wondering what people's experiences are with Riluzole for depression (and anxiety). I'm on day 12 now and I think it's beginning to have some positive effect on my mood, with the impact on anxiety being almost immediate.

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Old May 16, 2019, 05:47 PM
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i hope you are still feeling better, and continue to feel better! i have not taken that class of drugs yet, but many research has shown it to be helpful for anxiety, ocd, depression and many other things....how are you feeling?
my doctor suggested that last week, but i said i will think about it. at this point i feel like a lab rat after so many trials. i really hope you are feeling better
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Old May 17, 2019, 07:00 PM
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Within the next week I will be entered into a group test for a NEW drug called TroRiluzole which is supposed to benefit GAD suffers, just thought the drug names were interesting similar ?

How long have you been on Riluzole, do you take it twice a day and at what mgs. ?

We can compare notes, i might be put on a phycibo so that would affect outcomes ?
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Old May 18, 2019, 10:20 AM
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Within the next week I will be entered into a group test for a NEW drug called TroRiluzole which is supposed to benefit GAD suffers, just thought the drug names were interesting similar ?

How long have you been on Riluzole, do you take it twice a day and at what mgs. ?

We can compare notes, i might be put on a phycibo so that would affect outcomes ?

i have not taken it yet. but some people use it for anxiety & depression. i hope it works out for you!
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Old May 18, 2019, 05:47 PM
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Sorry for the confusion ilive4music I should have addressed my question to rovers95, sounds like you might be trying it in the near future based on your response ilive4music ?
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Old May 19, 2019, 05:57 PM
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Sorry for the confusion ilive4music I should have addressed my question to rovers95, sounds like you might be trying it in the near future based on your response ilive4music ?

the doctor talked to me about it since i don't respond to anything ..but i highly doubt it will do anything. i see myself as a lab rat at this point nothing works..so if i decide to try it ill reply to let others know as well...
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Old May 20, 2019, 12:14 PM
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Within the next week I will be entered into a group test for a NEW drug called TroRiluzole which is supposed to benefit GAD suffers, just thought the drug names were interesting similar ?

How long have you been on Riluzole, do you take it twice a day and at what mgs. ?

We can compare notes, i might be put on a phycibo so that would affect outcomes ?

oh you are in a trial? thats good i hope it works out!!
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