Posted by GoddamnElectric on May 16, 2012, at 17:41:48
In reply to Re: gad/panic Medication (new member), posted by thefan on May 16, 2012, at 17:31:25
> I know there are smililarities with receptor bindigs of tradozone and remeron , which i both use with low dose. Just wondering what receptors are causing the sleep effects of those meds.
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>The histiminergic properties of those drugs are what is helping you sleep. The drowsiness is more pronounced on lower doses of mirtazapine, this drowsiness can be useful to some because it helps alleviate anxiety/panic symptoms, even though this is not the best way to go about anxiety relief. The best thing would be normal vigilance, alertness, wakefulness etc while keeping your anxiety at bay. Meds are imperfect unfortunately.
This might sound odd, but go and buy yourself a bodybuilding protein supplement with all the added amino acids. Drink that a few times a day and see if your symptoms improve.
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