Posted by West on November 26, 2009, at 17:13:01
In reply to Re: I'm taking Abilify » mtdewcmu, posted by jparsell82 on November 24, 2009, at 21:54:35
Well mirtazapine caused what my doctor described as akithisia at only 7.5mg. My legs felt horrible.
> > > I just came across this study the other day:
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> > > http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17455104
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> > > Shows Abilify helps counteract the weight gain of Remeron and Remeron helps counteract the akathisia of Abilify.
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> > > I'm curious as to how this combo feels. I've gotten benefit from Abilify before(2mg) but got bad akathisia from it. I wonder if Remeron would completely relieve the akathisia and I also wonder if the Abilify would do anything for the daytime sedation caused by Remeron... interesting combo.
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> > I am curious to know what part of Remeron's effect was beneficial for akathisia. I have a feeling it may just have been the sedation caused by the histamine blockade. However, if it turns out that Remeron is a universal antidote for akathisia, that would be very useful. I could not tolerate 150mg of Zoloft due to akathisia-like side effects; I wonder if I would be able to tolerate that amount in combination with Remeron.
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> "Marked 5HT2A/2C antagonistic activity of mirtazapine apparently accounts for its anti-NIA activity"
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> That's quoted from the study I posted previously... nia stands for neuroleptic induced akathisia.
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