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Posted by Sadaiya on March 14, 2008, at 15:20:21
Hi, I am taking Remeron. What does remeron react with? I think someone either gave me something -- or some food I ate is reacting with the remeron and it is harder for me to focus and i get this almost burning feeling in my cheecks. What could be causing this? I am only taking remeron now but I eat out a lot.
Posted by Molybdenum on March 15, 2008, at 18:31:53
In reply to reacting to my remeron, posted by Sadaiya on March 14, 2008, at 15:20:21
I just got another bag full yesterday - 900 x 45mg tabs..! Things are weird price-wise here...:)
Remeron (mirtazapine) is famous for sedation on low doses & weight gain - period. The positive is that it's supposed to have no sexual side-effects. And for many, the sedation is good as you can take it at night to help sleep.
I'm just reading the pamphlet that came in the box. Sounds like you might be having a mild allergic reaction to it or one of the other compounds in the tablet.
The pamphlet says "go to a doctor or hospital immediately if you experience one of the following .....skin rash, itching or hives, swelling of the face lips or tongue which may cause difficulty in breathing....."
Have a good read of the pamphlet that came in YOUR box as there are different manufacturers around the world & although they should all contain the right amount of mirtazapine, they may differ in the fillers, for example, maybe you're allergic to the coloring agent?
If you feel like you're having trouble breathing, then go get help NOW & get of the damn computer....;)
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