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Caya,
It looks like Tena has given you the best available info on the buproprion-rasagiline combination. Tena, could you provide a reference source for the material you provided?
It may be that Caya's MD did not know about her Welbutrin, or that a lower dose, 1 mg, of Azilect is unlikely to cause problems with it. Some people are prescribed 2 mg of Azilect, which is a very strong and specific MAO-B inhibitor. Azilect (rasagiline) is chemicaly related to Eldepryl (selegeline), also an MAO inhibitor, but which inhibits both A and B isoforms at the typical doses prescribed, 10-20 mg.
Last edited by RLSmi; 12-11-2007 at 12:12 AM.
Reason: origianlly msinamed Tena
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