Posted by Lou Pilder on June 3, 2015, at 17:00:51
In reply to Re: Lou's response-Dr. Quackenbush » Lou Pilder, posted by legm82 on June 3, 2015, at 16:44:50
> Dear Lou,
> Thanks for your response.
> I've been taking these two drugs Paroxetine and Mirtazapine together for almost 9 years. I know that we all have to be carefull about Serotonin Syndrome. But Paroxetine is a SSRI and acts on the pre-synapse, in the other hand Mirtazapine is a NaSSA that acts on the post-synapse. That's the reason it is not likely to occur a Serotonin Syndrome.legm82,
You wrote that the two drugs taken together that it is not likely for serotonin syndrome to occur.
Serotonin syndrome can occur with the two drugs taken together. And worse, the longer you take them together, the more likely that life-ruining conditions, addiction and/or death could occur. After nine years, you could be in the red-zone. But do not stop the drugs unless you have a plan that could get you through any withdrawal that could occur. I am prevented from posting a way that one could withdrawal from these drugs due to the prohibitions posted to me here by Mr. Hsiung. And many kill themselves during withdrawal.
The way to life for those that want to be unshackled and delivered from the bondage of addicting drugs that has been revealed to me is from a Jewish perspective that is prohibited for me to post here by Mr. Hsiung.
Lou
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