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I started 7.5 mg of Mirtazapine two months ago and recently went to the eye doctor with concerns of increased floaters but mainly seeing what is...
How are you @BB23? My doctor prescribed mirtazapine today and I thought of you. I’m scared to take it.
I take Mirtazapine
I'd suggest you do without Mirtazapine if you can. You already got hurt by serotonergic drugs once. You could make it worse...
From what I've read, Mirtazapine (Remeron) is less likely to cause/worsen tinnitus than SSRI/SNRI, but I wouldn't call it safe by a long shot....
Hi folks. I noticed Mirtazapine is an anti-depressant that does not have tinnitus listed as a side effect (tinnitus is labeled as "frequency not...
@BB23 Was it Mirtazapine that gave you T?
Try Mirtazapine.
You mentioned that the higher dose of Mirtazapine hurt your sleep. What did you reduce it to now that it's still not working? I had some nights of...
You mentioned reducing your Mirtazapine dose. What dose did you get down to? Is that working better for your sleep now?
@Stayinghopeful I can't use Mirtazapine as I've been on it before and caused me to experience very bad depression.
I reduced the Mirtazapine back down to 15 mg, but it's not working now. The tinnitus blares and fills my whole head (I need 60+ dB level sound to...
So it's still hitting the histamine receptor at higher doses? That would definitely be a no-go for me. I seem to be too sensitive to it.
I agree. Mirtazapine is unreal. 7.5 mg knocked me out when I went through my spike.
Are you still on Mirtazapine? If not, for how long did you take it? Was it easy to stop taking it?
Mirtazapine at low doses (less than 15mg) will knock you out. I cut a 15mg tab into quarters and I slept for nearly 24hours. Be careful with it as...
Mirtazapine doesn't work like computer code. Even at lower doses, it still hits all these receptors you listed. At higher doses, the stimulant...
Hi @Yosemite ! Thank you for your message. I reduced the Mirtazapine at the beginning of January 2024 (I went from 22.5 mg to 15 mg). My...
I never had really bad sleep problems but mirtazapine made my sleep really really good.
Clomipramine is purported to help hyperacusis and is also a very 'dirty drug.'
I just want to second @Supersix's recommendation to try Mirtazapine. It allowed me to sleep, and that made everything else more manageable....
...well with very bad reactive tinnitus. I have 3 tiers depending how loud it is 1. Melatonin 5mg 2. Restavit tablet 3. 7.5mg-15mg Mirtazapine
If I ever need to consider antidepressants again, Mirtazapine would likely be my next choice. It seems to be one of the safer bets out there, and...
I have no idea on 3-4 mg of Mirtazapine. The lowest dose is 15 mg, so the break-in half is 7.5 mg. How do you get 3-4 mg? Seroquel is not...
I'm not gonna last longer guys. I'm sorry. Fluoroquinolones and especially mirtazapine ruined my life.
Mirtazapine concerns me based on the feedback on tinnitustalk, but it's on my list to talk to my dr about, but anxiety is a bigger issue for me...
How many milligrams are you taking of Mirtazapine? Does it make your tinnitus seem louder before you fall asleep? Do you feel groggy when you wake up?
Howdy partner...what dosage mirtazapine did you in and for what duration did you take it? I'm on it AFTER an acoustic trauma where hyperacusis was...
But I'm still a complete wreck mentally. I got Mirtazapine now. Did you take antidepressants?
Today, I saw a psychologist. I've been prescribed mirtazapine to help me sleep. I don't know if I should really take it...
Mirtazapine is why I'm here. If you develop tolerance to it or if it gives you an adverse reaction, like taking away your sleep, visual snow...
I'm thinking the Mirtazapine is what made my electrical chirps more intense and reactive. Only took 4 days of it and stopped.
...their life" and other chronic conditions mentioned in regard to Mirtazapine are pretty scary as well, so it's not just about exacerbating...
You may have to try it to be sure. I came to realize that cinnamon spiked my tinnitus after my wife made pumpkin spice cookies that were heavy...
I gave in and took a leftover Mirtazapine tablet yesterday. I actually got some decent sleep for the first time in a week and my tinnitus was not...
Are you not able to get a refill for Mirtazapine from your doctor? I don't think my doctor would prescribe it or TCA antidepressants (even though...
@Yosemite There is a thread here on TinitusTalk about Mirtazapine that @BB23 has elaborated on his experience. It could help with your sleep but...
How long were you on the Mirtazapine and at what dosage? How are you certain it was Mirtazapine and not antibiotics that negatively impacted you?...
Have you tried taking Remeron (Mirtazapine) and Klonopin (Clonazepam)? If not, I highly recommend taking Remeron at night to aid sleep. It will...
...latest post in Susan's thread. Could it be that reducing the Mirtazapine dosage contributed negatively and brought back your symptoms?...
...it is a strong sedative. I use a pill cutter to get 3-4 mg of Mirtazapine. So far, the low dose has been effective for me, I am sleeping 7-8...
...to 22.5 mg would be seen as a "defeat" as it would probably mean that your sleep / T is dependent on Mirtazapine. It is definitely a dilemma. :-|
@AverageJoe12 Are you sure it's the Mirtazapine that gave you T? My T started about three weeks after my acoustic trauma. T onset is sometimes...
@Tryn2BHopeful Well I hope you can keep your dose of Mirtazapine really low at 2mg and not have to increase it as I've read of others having to do.
I don't take Gabapentin specifically for sleep. I take Mirtazapine for that and depression.
Im sorry to hear this. Have you tried Mirtazapine, mostly for sleep but at larger doeses it can act as an anit depressant and its not considered...
I'm taking Mirtazapine for sleep. I will ask about withdrawal next time when I see my psychiatrist.
...Someone on Tinnitus Talk reported that as little as 2 mg of Mirtazapine was helping some with sleep but that they couldn't wean off of it. The...
It's bizarre prescribing, speaking as someone from the UK. Here, Mirtazapine is seen as one of the safest antidepressants. They prescribe it to...
I'm currently trying to get off of Mirtazapine myself. I have been taking less than 2 mg for several weeks now, and just stopped taking it...
...I've read some similar posts from @TheDanishGirl about taking Mirtazapine (30 mg was needed for sleep) in the past:...
Mirtazapine is a tetracyclic antidepressant that I have also researched a lot and have considered for my anxiety disorder. It is reportedly very...
...I don't know what's to blame at this point: Ofloxacin or Mirtazapine. Though Mirtazapine messed me up real bad, it was the fluoroquinolones...
...day averages even less for potency & much less for half life. So, did your T seem to get louder when you tried the higher dose of Mirtazapine?
...helps some taking low dosage overnight when I wake up. Mirtazapine helps some people, at least temporarily, if you're ok with common weight...
In my opinion, Mirtazapine is a good sleep aid even at very low doses (3.75 mg). However, it has one common side effect: weight gain. In my...
...not resembling that for anxiety/sleep. Hence the Cymbalta or Mirtazapine. But I’m so scared even to try them. I’ve tried to go the...
Is Deanxit helping you? Do you take it as a one-off, and how long does it help you get rid of symptoms? Thanks!
I dropped the Mirtazapine last night and took 10 mg of Cyclobenzaprine. Could be a complete coincidence but I woke up today with the tinnitus 20%...
...the sunject it’s just way too much suffering. Way too much. I’m going to need Mirtazapine. Something. Desperation is not the word at this point.