Posted by sowhysosad on July 4, 2009, at 15:01:52
In reply to Re: long term Remeron use » 49er, posted by yxibow on July 4, 2009, at 4:44:57
> > << In fact there was a small study (again, not enough for a major conclusion) in Israel in a journal that Remeron had improved Tardive (-late-, as in as little as multiple months to more usually years to decades of treatment) disorders.>>
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> > With all the side effects that Remeron has, I find that hard to believe.
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> Actually there are various studies about Remeron and EPS. The study about Tardive syndromes may have been mianserin, I can't locate it -- mianserin is the predecessor to mirtazapine and is structurally similar.That's ringing a bell with me. I seem to remember my neuro saying one of his patient's tardive syndromes went into remission when she was given Remeron for something else.
> Zoloft has a slightly higher possibility in this realm of rareness for TD because it has some action on D2.Doesn't clomipramine block D2 receptors too?
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