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Re: is buspar or remeron more powerful on serotonin? » phidippus

Posted by SLS on March 26, 2012, at 20:27:28

In reply to Re: is buspar or remeron more powerful on serotonin? » mogger, posted by phidippus on March 26, 2012, at 19:56:07

> Remeron is a power tetracyclic seratonin reuptake inhibitor.

Is there any chance that you are confusing drugs? I have never seen anything describing serotonin reuptake inhibition being associated with Remeron. I will say that you have taught me things in the past about the more recent discoveries regarding drug mechanisms. Perhaps this is one of them?


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