Quetiapine and Mirtazapine
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Hi so im fairly new here but would really appreciate some advice.
Got referred to a phsyciatrist in Jan as my anxiety and depression wasnt getting any better, after being on sertraline for a few months.
Phsyciatrist prescribed me Quetiapielne 25mg at night and told me to keep taking my Sertraline 50mg in the morning. This seemed ok for the first week but the second week my mood dropped and my anxiety came back with a vengance.
Saw her again on monday and she decided to do a switch around and told me to take Quetiapine in the morning and Mirtazapine at night (completely stop the sertraline). Jesus christ the past 3 days ive been completely sedated, and cant even function.
Called her today and she said to take the Quetiapine at 7pm and the Mirtazapine half an hour before bed.
I guess what im trying to say is has anyone tried this combination before. Apparently the quetiapine is for my anxiety and the mirtazapine is for my depression. Im also stressing at the fact my appetite has increased a lot in two days. Any advice would be greatly appreciated
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pam34048 emma67737
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Why do these dr keep prescribing this drug for all the wrong reasons it's for bi polar disorder. It makes you sleepy, dizzy, hungry, and pretty much that's it. I have never heard of mirtazapine what was that supposed to do for you? Read up on the side effects of the drugs you are taking as far as I know quetapine does nothing for depression, or anxiety. If you want more info Google quetapine suid for over 500 underdog million for false claims. Know what your taking and the side effects always.
rob03933 emma67737
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Emma,
Both of these medications can make you drowsy so taking either of them in the morning isn't a good idea and definitely take them closer to bedtime.
Mirtazapine is for depression, anxiety and insomnia and Quetiapine i believe can also be used for all three. I believe also that both medications can increase your appetite with Mirtazapine making you want to eat more carbs. I would just say to keep monitoring how you feel on both as everyone is different and discuss any issues you may have with your doctor. Good luck to you and hope this helps some.
emma67737
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ian69956 emma67737
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What do you think is causing your anxiety if you don't mind me asking Emma?
emma67737 ian69956
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