Heh. No only it is NOT addictive, but it ranks as the second most hated psychiatric drug after Zyprexa, due to its massive weight gain.
No. Remeron is an anti-depressant and it is not a controlled substance. However it may be used for insomnia, but I wouldn't advise that due to its massive weight gain. Better use benzos.
No, not at all. It is an anti-depressant. In striking contrast with amphetamines, Remeron will likely cause massive weight gain (while amphetamines cause massive weight loss), it will cause mild to severe sedation (while amphetamines cause severe stimulation) and certainly it is not addictive at all, it is actually hated (while amphetamines are highly addictive). However some patients really like Remeron. Some might experience euphoria in the beginning but it will fade away.
No, Remeron is an anti-depressant. It is not a controlled substance as it is not addictive. It can be used for insomnia in low dosages, but I wouldn't advise it because of massive weight gain.
Can you take Xanax with Remeron
I too take remeron and they do not test for antidepressents.
can you switch from remeron to paxil without a break in between
No, Remeron is an anti-depressant while ativan is anxiolytic. Both can treat insomnia however.
Yes. Remeron (mirtazapine) is listed as having the side-effect of vivid dreams.
No, Remeron is the brand name for the antidepressant medication known as Mirtazapine. This drug is most commonly used to treat depressive disorders and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Remeron helps to improve mood and treat symptoms of depression by balancing certain neurotransmitters in the brain.
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No, not at all.
Celexa and remeron are anti-depression medicines. Aurum Mettalica is a homeoapthy remedy for those depressant patients who demands attention. Celexa and remeron can be taken with aurum met