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Also known as: Eldepryl, Zelapar

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bagelsmith (unregistered) said:
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Emsam (selegiline): First drug to work for me in 30 years.

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September 19, 2008 4:28 AM
Anonymous user said:
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9.0
selegiline: Having tried just about everything out there, I was using an MAOI for years, but didn't realize how foggy I was feeling until I started using the Emsam patches. I can think more clearly, which is huge, but I still have to really push to do most things. They are the best thing I've tried.

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July 11, 2008 12:30 PM
Anonymous user said:
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8.0
Emsam (selegiline): I have tried what feels like every medicine available for the past 10 years, and this is the first time that I feel like I enjoy life for long periods of time. Sure, with severe depression/anxiety, you will always have down days, but since taking this medicine, they have become less, and the depressed feeling doesn't last as long. I'm pretty upbeat now, and sometimes can be very chatty.

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April 10, 2008 9:06 PM
Anonymous user said:
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Emsam (selegiline): EMSAM TRANSDERMAL HAS GIVEN ME BACK MY LIFE! FROM A DEPRESSION SO SEVERE THAT I WAS NON-FUNCTIONAL, I AM NOW BACK TO THE PERSON WHO LOVES LIFE AND LIVING. MY DOCTOR TRIED EVERY SSRI YOU CAN IMAGINE WITH MY CONDITION ONLY WORSENING. THE ONLY ADVERSE SIDE EFFECTS SEEM TO BE SKIN IRRITATION AND CONSTIPATION. I STILL HAVE A LOT OF STRESS IN MY LIFE BUT I AM NOW ABLE TO DEAL WITH MY PROBLEMS INSTEAD OF TRYING TO ESCAPE FROM THE WORLD.

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March 15, 2008 8:22 PM
Membersandunes said:
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Emsam (selegiline): Emsam had helped me with my depression however I has several issues when taking this medication. 1.Fatigue 2.Leg cramps 3.Stiffness of joints. 4.Mood swings 5.Irritability. I noticed a draumatic decrease in these symptoms after I had stopped using the Emsam patch. Believe me, I wanted this to work so bad. I have tried several other medications with various side effects and was hoping for miracle.

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February 9, 2008 8:34 AM
Memberjoannetait said:
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Emsam (selegiline): Emsam has helped me with my depression. However, when it is a very muggy humid day, the patch has a hard time staying adherred. I went to my pharmacist and he gave me something in addition to help hold it on. When the weather is fine, I have no problem, even through the swimming pool or a bath. Yesterday I had a patch that had the larger part of the sticky end missing.

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October 8, 2007 3:50 PM
Memberedie96002 said:
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Selgene (selegiline): I have been suffering from major depression for over 8 years and nothing has really relieved it; Prozac would work temporarily, but soon stopped. I have been on Emsam for almost 6 weeks and my depression isn't gone, but it is better. I have not had any side effects and now I have hope that it will work and I finally have a shot at a "normal" life. Good luck to everyone that needs and tries it!

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October 6, 2007 8:08 PM

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