Posted by bleauberry on January 2, 2008, at 19:22:47
Whenever I just surf and study antidepressants, I tell you, remeron just always comes up shining. Speed of response, lack of ssri side effects, unique mechanisms boosting serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine, etc etc.
If I surf of lexapro, yeah it comes up top dog. Then effexor, yeah, it's way up there too. Then remeron, it blows both in the weeds. I mean, looking at clinical trials, not actual real world.
So when something looks so good in trials, universities, hospitals, and stuff, how come it doesn't seem that good to the rest of us? I would think remeron would be more popular. I do understand the sleepiness, and it usually goes away, and I understand the weight gain, but I mean, I don't know. It just puzzles me why something looks so good on paper and isn't more popular.
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