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- Mirtazapine 15mg - Bluelight. org
Hello everyone, new guy here I am just wondering about anyones experience on mirtazapine mainly 15mg 2 years ago I was prescribed 15mg and it did alot for me, made me eat and sleep and feel good I was OFF of it for about a year, to try and cope without any medication, but went back on it
- mianserin vs mirtazapine - Bluelight. org
whats the difference between the two? I know Mirtazapine is the newer version of mianserin but is it more potent or not?
- Stimulants - Mirtazapine (remeron) decreasing . . . - Bluelight. org
Im prescribed Mirtazapine for long term sleep help and adderall for adhd In my experiences the Mirtazapine hasn't had any effect on the effects of adderall even when taken at recreational doses Perhaps try a couple days off the Mirtazapine and see if it has an impact?
- Mirtrazapine - I feel like a Zombie does this subside?
Mirtazapine has quite a vast pharcological profile It's also quite a potent anti-histamine Some people consider it a revelation for depression (which is considered a trigger in migraine attacks), others don't
- Is it safe to mix mirtazapine and cocaine? | Bluelight. org
^pasha Mirtazapine is an antiserotonergic It blocks serotonin receptors, as opposed to preventing reuptake of serotonin like other antidepressants
- Recreational Dosage of Remeron (Mirtazapine)? | Bluelight. org
Many 'trip' reports say that Mirtazapine causes hallucinations at high doses and vivid and lucid dreams at lower doses, which I would say could be used recreational I even read on Erowid about some guy and 5 of his friends taking 10mg each of Mirtazapine each and each of them experienced hallucinations Just have a read if anyone is interested
- Venlafaxine and mirtazapine: opioid-mediated effects
Venlafaxine and mirtazapine: different mechanisms of antidepressant action, common opioid-mediated antinociceptive effects--a possible opioid involvement in severe depression? Abstract The efficacy of each antidepressant available has been found equal to that of amitriptyline in double-blind studies as far as mild to moderate depression is
- Mirtazapine blocks dopamine? - Bluelight. org
Saw this post: "Mirtazapine antagonizes the 5-HT2c receptor (especially at higher doses 45-90mg), which has been discovered to regulate and actually block dopamine and noradrenaline activity in many parts of the brain; especially the pleasure centers " Does it actually block dopamine? That'd
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