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Re: I Wonder Why Remeron Isn't More Popular?

Posted by linkadge on January 2, 2008, at 22:26:14

In reply to Re: I Wonder Why Remeron Isn't More Popular? » bleauberry, posted by Phoenix1 on January 2, 2008, at 21:46:12

I didn't find it all that great for depression. It didn't seem to have the same type of kick that uptake inhibitors did.

I didn't mind the weight gain or sedation only that I was always so hungry I couldn't concentrate on anything else.

I have seen a few studies that showed that different individuals responded depending on their status of a certain (5-ht2a) receptor polymorphism.

The only think I liked about remeron is that it seemed to have some antipsychotic qualities. Especially when I was really stressed out, perhaps it was the cortisol lowering effect.


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