Chris R
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- Oct 9, 2009
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A year and a half ago, after going through countless Anti-depressants, I finally found that mirtazapine was the most effective. After I sorted my life out and things got better i abruptly stopped taking remeron after taking it for about a year, without an discontinuation problems. Living in canada, winter is approaching and I have found myself yet again in the despair of depression.
My question is, it has been adleast half a year since I have taken any mirtazapine, and I was wondering if it is still going to take 4 weeks to start working again, or will the time it takes to start working now be shortened because my body was once fully used to this drug?
I know I tolerate this medication well, and if in theory it will take 4 weeks to start working again like it once did, is there anything I can do to speed up the process such as twice a day dosing? currently I've been taking 45mg for the last 4 days, once at night time.
Any info on this topic would be greatly appreciated, I've searched everyone and talk to doctors, all with no intelligent responses.
My question is, it has been adleast half a year since I have taken any mirtazapine, and I was wondering if it is still going to take 4 weeks to start working again, or will the time it takes to start working now be shortened because my body was once fully used to this drug?
I know I tolerate this medication well, and if in theory it will take 4 weeks to start working again like it once did, is there anything I can do to speed up the process such as twice a day dosing? currently I've been taking 45mg for the last 4 days, once at night time.
Any info on this topic would be greatly appreciated, I've searched everyone and talk to doctors, all with no intelligent responses.

