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Remeron- an inhibitor of serotonin?

Posted by john1022 on October 24, 2003, at 15:52:56

I am thinking about trying Remeron next for my depression and sleep problems. I have had bad luck with most of the AD's that have serotonin re-uptake inhibiting properties.

I have read different descriptions of Remeron and cannot quite figure out how it works. Some say it has SSRI properties and others make it sound like it does not inhibit the reuptake of serotonin, but allows more to go through.

Can someone please explain the action of Remeron? Can anyone suggest anything else to take if I have been having severe problems with all AD's that have SSRI action (Effexor, Elavil and St. John's Wort)

It is very strange because when I take fish oil by itself or magnesium by itself, they both make me feel incredibly depressed and anxious within hours of taking them. I am very confused as to what is going on. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks


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