How to make a home made liquid to taper off mirtazapine
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A few people have asked how to make a home made liquid to taper off mirtazapine. This is how I did it. It allowed me to make drops of as low as 0.1mg. You need a pill grinder, a 1ml syringe with 0.1ml markings, A small bottle, An acurate measuring jug or container, some maple syrup or similar flavouring.
I made 60ml each time. Each ml = 1mg of mirtazapine.
Grind up 4 x 15mg mirtazapine pills using the pill grinder. If you have the normal pills, the pill coating does not grind so fine as the mirtazapine inside, but don't worry about that. Measure out 30 ml of water and mix in 30ml of maple syrup. Put into bottle and shake. Pour in the mirt and shake. Keep in the fridge for up to two weeks. Shake vigorously before using syringe to measure the required amount of the liquid. 1ml = 1mg of mirt, so very easy to do. The mirt does not disolve which is why you have to shake the bottle well each time you dose.
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evergreen
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Calmer evergreen
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Yes I think this website is getting too busy to cope with us all haha. I have trouble too, in the past I've typed up a whole load, hit "reply" and lost the lot ggrrrrr.
Talking about keeping the liquid in the fridge ... I think the main reason it only lasts a relatively short time is because it loses its' potency. Slightly different but the liquid prescription of Mirtazapine says to keep it no longer than 6 weeks (it is a different formula to the grinding/crushing of course), however, I have pushed my luck and kept it since 1st January and its been fine, over 10 weeks. I swap to a new bottle this week, so i'll soon see if it is more potent !!
Liquid Mirt' is available only in the UK mind you, I think everyone should be able to access this when tapering, makes it so easy.
Best wishes.
betsy0603 Calmer
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Calmer betsy0603
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I have been working on some (Mirt) percentages today, do you know, to drop from 2.7 mg to 2.25 mg is actually a 16.7% drop !!! I was working on a plan to see myself to zero and thought the 2.7 to 2.25 looked pretty ok ~ obviously not for the faint hearted. Just thought I'd mention it, a little adjustment needed I think.
Fabbob betsy0603
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Nyx001 evergreen
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