Posted by SLS on March 12, 2012, at 19:40:10
In reply to Re: Why does lower dose of Remeron cause more sedation » linkadge, posted by mogger on March 12, 2012, at 16:51:26
> Thanks Linkadge. Would that translate into at a lower dose Remeron works on more Serotonin than at a higher dose working on NE? Also if you don't mind me asking one more question. Do you think that their is a major difference in efficacy between 30 and 45 or can 30 be a good dose for depression as well? Thanks for your help,
As you can see, I'm not Linkadge. :-) I, too, would like to see what he has to say about the 5-HT receptor interactions of Remeron at different dosages.
From what I can see, Remeron is a habitually underdosed drug when used by psychiatrists to treat depression. In my opinion, the real effective dosage range is more like 45 - 90 mg/day. 15 - 30 mg/day seems to make for a good sleeping pill.
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