JohnBoy2000
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By example, mirtazipine with Amoxipine.
Both affecting noradrenergic transmission - I'm too bombed to read the specific activity in that capacity - alpha this, alpha that.
Both sedating, apparently, which is a win win from my point of view.
Anticholinergic AE's of amoxipine are supposedly quite weak.
Are these contraindicated??
Serotonin syndrome is not precipitated by mirtazipine with other serotonin drugs, so I'd imagine it's not an issue here also...?
Both affecting noradrenergic transmission - I'm too bombed to read the specific activity in that capacity - alpha this, alpha that.
Both sedating, apparently, which is a win win from my point of view.
Anticholinergic AE's of amoxipine are supposedly quite weak.
Are these contraindicated??
Serotonin syndrome is not precipitated by mirtazipine with other serotonin drugs, so I'd imagine it's not an issue here also...?