chugs
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Recently i've been reading about Mirtazapine and it's interactions with other drugs and thought i might share something i may have discovered, yes i am a great discoverer, all prostrate yourselves before my undeniable logic.
In the erowid vault there is a experience written about a person who consumed salvia whilst on Mirtazapine.
http://www.erowid.org/experiences/exp.php?ID=32885
The experience clearly shows a hypertension event, or if you will, a crisis.
When reading a stock standard description of Mirtazapine from http://www.aafp.org/afp/990101ap/159.html it explains that Mirtazapine shouldn't be taking with
Drug-Drug Interactions
Multiple hepatic pathways are used in the metabolism of mirtazapine, so clinically significant drug-drug interactions are unlikely to occur.3,25 However, little is actually known about drug-drug interactions in the clinical setting.25 Because of its sedative effects, alcohol should not be taken with mirtazapine and excessive sedation may result when it is used with other sedating drugs, such as benzodiazepines.3,26 Mirtazapine should not be used within 14 days of the use of a monoamine oxidase inhibitor because of the possibility that a hypertensive crisis will be triggered.12
could salvia have some pseudo MAOI like affects that were brought on by the Mirtazapine?
Has anyone taken MDMA & Salvia and noticed any physiological (since MDMA has well known and strident affects when interacting with a MAOI?)
In the erowid vault there is a experience written about a person who consumed salvia whilst on Mirtazapine.
http://www.erowid.org/experiences/exp.php?ID=32885
The experience clearly shows a hypertension event, or if you will, a crisis.
When reading a stock standard description of Mirtazapine from http://www.aafp.org/afp/990101ap/159.html it explains that Mirtazapine shouldn't be taking with
Drug-Drug Interactions
Multiple hepatic pathways are used in the metabolism of mirtazapine, so clinically significant drug-drug interactions are unlikely to occur.3,25 However, little is actually known about drug-drug interactions in the clinical setting.25 Because of its sedative effects, alcohol should not be taken with mirtazapine and excessive sedation may result when it is used with other sedating drugs, such as benzodiazepines.3,26 Mirtazapine should not be used within 14 days of the use of a monoamine oxidase inhibitor because of the possibility that a hypertensive crisis will be triggered.12
could salvia have some pseudo MAOI like affects that were brought on by the Mirtazapine?
Has anyone taken MDMA & Salvia and noticed any physiological (since MDMA has well known and strident affects when interacting with a MAOI?)
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