Anyone familiar with mirtazapine?
Is anyone very familiar with mirtazapine for sleep or anxiety? I have been taking 3mg lunesta every night as instructed by my sleep neurologist. He thought that I was so concerned about my insomnia that I might need anxiety medication. Especially when I started waking up in the middle of the night and couldn’t get back to sleep. To my surprise he prescribed mirtazapine. 15mgs, take 1 or 2 pills with lunesta every night. The first night, I took 1 and had blurry vision and felt somnolent and generally lousy all the next day. The GP said cut it in half for 7.5 mgs. I still had the same results. The next 2 nights I took half of the half, 3.75 mgs. Still same results. After 2 days of only lunesta, no mirtazapine, my vision is almost back to normal and I’m feeling somewhat better. Does this sound familiar to anyone? Could this be a problem with the half life of mirtazapine?
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I take Mirtazapine for sleep assist, and my therapist had me stop taking sleeping pills before starting the mirtazapine, as there can interaction between the two types of medications.
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1 ReactionPerhaps staying on the mirtazapine but backing off the lunesta would help with your side effects. Best to talk to doc before you try it tho
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1 ReactionI have been put on Mirtzapine and have weird dreams and wake up in the night laughing.
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3 ReactionsI started taking Mitrazapine a week ago for sleep. Took over three hours to kick in. After a few days I was noticing that I was reacting angrily to things that don’t normally bother me. My aggression caused me to do some research. I found (on this forum) that many have had similar experiences. I took it for six nights. Will not take it again. I was also ravenous for most of those days.
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1 ReactionI tried this drug for sleep. Found myself ravenous and aggressive. No longer taking it. Took it for 6 nights
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1 ReactionMirtazapine is in the same category as Amitriptyline which is what I use daily, perhaps my doctor thought I could tolerate this medication but it didn’t help, I have had my share of medication but Mirtazapine was very scary for me, I recall having symptoms of restless legs and I was so worried about it because the sensation was very strong and foreign to me, it’s interesting how a med can work wonders for some people and be a proverbial nightmare for others.
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1 Reaction@sharshy Yes very weird dreams and have put on weight but I do get some sleep at last.
@raya55 . How strong was it and what did you use instead?
@raya55 What did you take instead?
@frouke I have been put on Mirtazapine for restless legs and it was better than the restless meds.