trainman04
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whats the difference between the two? I know Mirtazapine is the newer version of mianserin but is it more potent or not?
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based on the Pharmacology the Mianserin seems better .. It acts on more alpha receptors (increasing NE?) and Inhibits NET (also increasing NE?) and more potent blocks Serotonin receptors.There's good info on the wikipedia page for both drugs, look under the Pharmacology sections.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirtazapine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mianserin
so mianserin is the better of the two....
im in sweden.I was asking this question about this time last year.
Been on mirtazapine for about 2 years - and will be on mianserin forever.
For me, serotonin made things worse. Noradrenaline is my saving grace.
Therefore, it was a pleasure to exclude the serotonin boosting value of remeron via that switch.
There was one study - is one study - which indicates mirtazapine is about equally as effective as mianserin at boosting NA, at 45 mg, vs 60 mg mianserin.
The way each felt - they're both potent - but remeron puts the smack down on 5HT release inhibition also.
Depends if you want that or not.
Remeron will also be 5HT with twice the potency it boosts NA - via some neuroscience text book I browsed at some point.
Curiousity - what country are you based that you have access to mianserin??
It's been phased out mostly.
I'm terrified to think they might stop producing it - like they did with maprotiline.