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Re: remeron

Posted by desolationrower on December 2, 2008, at 4:27:48

In reply to Re: remeron, posted by Tony P on December 1, 2008, at 22:19:43

it also antagonises 5ht2a/c receptors, which while not causing drowsiness, do contribute to restful sleep: they increase slow-wave (deep) sleep, which is the most restorative. Antihistamines may somewhat, but probably more as an effect of increased sleep.
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