Posted by JohnX2 on March 21, 2002, at 18:17:05
In reply to REMERON vs. SERZONE questions:, posted by Janelle on March 21, 2002, at 18:03:40
Anecdotally, Remeron may be less sedating at higher doses. This is due to a higher norepinephrine boost at the higher doses.I believe Remeron's thereapuetic range is typically in the 15-45 mg range.
Regards,
John> I have heard that one of these two meds is MORE sedating at LOWER doses and LESS sedating at HIGHER doses (in other words, an inverse relationship between sedation and dosage) but I can't remember for the life of me which one it is - Remeron or Serzone? I'm sure that someone here knows the answer to this and I'd greatly appreciate your posting it under here.
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> ALSO, what is the average therapeutic dose range for Remeron?
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> THANKS so much.
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