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home:othertreatments:antidepressants [12.28.2011] – added ssri (prozac) implicated in child's murder joyfulhome:othertreatments:antidepressants [01.03.2012] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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   * S-Adenosyl-L-Methionine (SAM-e)   * S-Adenosyl-L-Methionine (SAM-e)
   * sertraline (Eleva, Lustral, Sertra, Xydep, Zoloft) – shown to be "a direct inhibitor of the innate immune signaling pathway"(({{pubmed>long:20382888}}))   * sertraline (Eleva, Lustral, Sertra, Xydep, Zoloft) – shown to be "a direct inhibitor of the innate immune signaling pathway"(({{pubmed>long:20382888}}))
 +  * [[http://www.marshallprotocol.com/reply.php?topic_id=14385|St. John's wort]] – contains about a dozen compounds of potential pharmacological activity. St. John's wort induces hepatic drug metabolism through activation of the pregnane X receptor, among other mechanisms. The activation of PXR would give immunosupression similar to minocycline. Contraindicated.
   * trazodone (APO-Trazodone, Desyrel, Donaren)   * trazodone (APO-Trazodone, Desyrel, Donaren)
   * trifluoperazine (Eskazinyl, Eskazine, Jatroneural, Modalina, Stelazine, Terfluzine, Trifluoperaz, Triftazin) – shown to be "a direct inhibitor of the innate immune signaling pathway"(({{pubmed>long:20382888}}))   * trifluoperazine (Eskazinyl, Eskazine, Jatroneural, Modalina, Stelazine, Terfluzine, Trifluoperaz, Triftazin) – shown to be "a direct inhibitor of the innate immune signaling pathway"(({{pubmed>long:20382888}}))
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