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Posted by TomV on September 23, 2003, at 21:59:47
I've been taking 37.5 mg remeron for nearly a year without any problems. Then generic Remeron (mirtzapine?) became available and I was automatically switched by my HMO to the generic. Here's the problem... I didn't notice a difference with the first generic I switched to, but recently my pharmacy (Rite Aid) switched, once again, to another generic brand, made by another company. I've felt a breakthrough of my old depressive symptoms about the same time I was switched to this "newest" generic.
I've ruled out alot of other things so I'm curious if anyone else has encountered the same problem?
TomV
Posted by McPac on September 24, 2003, at 9:13:52
In reply to generic Remeron - anyone else notice a change, posted by TomV on September 23, 2003, at 21:59:47
Tom,
YES I did...and I immediately got back on the non-generic Remeron and felt much better!
Take care
Posted by wendy b on October 1, 2003, at 22:56:52
In reply to generic Remeron - anyone else notice a change, posted by TomV on September 23, 2003, at 21:59:47
Dear Tom,
A friend says she is wondering whether you are the same Tom V she wrote to a while back about PTSD and EMDR. If this could be possible, would you mind e-mailing her at
xxx
?'preciate it.
Wendy
Posted by Dr. Bob on October 2, 2003, at 18:58:18
In reply to Re: generic Remeron - anyone else notice a change » TomV, posted by wendy b on October 1, 2003, at 22:56:52
> A friend says she is wondering whether you are the same Tom V she wrote to a while back about PTSD and EMDR...
It's great to help out friends, but I ask people here not to post for those who are blocked, thanks.
Bob
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