plonk-ozoid
Greenlighter
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- Jul 19, 2012
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Mirtazapine in small doses is fairly common.
It's an anti-depressant in higher doses (30-50mg), but maybe 1/10-1/5 of this it has a strong antihistamine effect. I'm prescribed 7,5mg (on top of quetiapine) and it does work. Not addictive, no withdrawal at these doses.
For me there's a weird side-effect: ridiculously vivid dreams. Not nightmares (usually), but not pleasant either. Maybe some people enjoy this, but I know some who've discontinued it because of this. I'm sometimes considering the latter, but at the moment it beats insomnia.
For reference: melatonin doesn't work well for me, but it does give me more pronounced dreams. So personally it's useless as a sleeping aid. Z-drugs work for a brief period, then my tolerance skyrockets and it stops working. Temazepam works for a bit longer but it does the same thing.
So mirtazapine/quetiapine-combo it is for me.
It's an anti-depressant in higher doses (30-50mg), but maybe 1/10-1/5 of this it has a strong antihistamine effect. I'm prescribed 7,5mg (on top of quetiapine) and it does work. Not addictive, no withdrawal at these doses.
For me there's a weird side-effect: ridiculously vivid dreams. Not nightmares (usually), but not pleasant either. Maybe some people enjoy this, but I know some who've discontinued it because of this. I'm sometimes considering the latter, but at the moment it beats insomnia.
For reference: melatonin doesn't work well for me, but it does give me more pronounced dreams. So personally it's useless as a sleeping aid. Z-drugs work for a brief period, then my tolerance skyrockets and it stops working. Temazepam works for a bit longer but it does the same thing.
So mirtazapine/quetiapine-combo it is for me.