Sleepy_Slumber
Bluelighter
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- Dec 2, 2005
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I am currently taking Remeron for anxiety/mild depression and find that it does a pretty good job of helping me sleep at night. Apparently it sedates by blocking histamine H1 receptors.
I am, however, considering switching over to Serzone as there is more compelling evidence that it a) improves sleep efficiency and b) reduces frequency of night time awakenings.
Through what mechanism does Serzone cause sedation? Is it likely to be a more effective hypnotic than Remeron (even though it is not intended for this purpose I know)? Am I likely to be able to convince my doctor to prescribe this medecine for this very reason?
I am, however, considering switching over to Serzone as there is more compelling evidence that it a) improves sleep efficiency and b) reduces frequency of night time awakenings.
Through what mechanism does Serzone cause sedation? Is it likely to be a more effective hypnotic than Remeron (even though it is not intended for this purpose I know)? Am I likely to be able to convince my doctor to prescribe this medecine for this very reason?