Mirtazapine: Revision history

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4 July 2025

15 May 2025

  • curprev 01:5201:52, 15 May 2025 >Larnaca 34,175 bytes +1,458 Add back in reverted edit about inverse agonism, this is consistent with the other wiki, pls discuss on talk page otherwise

1 December 2024

7 April 2024

28 March 2024

  • curprev 00:1500:15, 28 March 2024 >Jkadosh15 m 32,481 bytes 0 Added its relation to other substances in its class when having the potential to cause RLS
  • curprev 00:1500:15, 28 March 2024 >Jkadosh15 m 32,481 bytes 0 Added its relation to other substances in its class when having the potential to cause RLS
  • curprev 00:1500:15, 28 March 2024 >Jkadosh15 m 32,481 bytes 0 Added its relation to other substances in its class when having the potential to cause RLS
  • curprev 00:1500:15, 28 March 2024 >Jkadosh15 m 32,481 bytes +6,751 Added its relation to other substances in its class when having the potential to cause RLS

22 June 2023

  • curprev 18:3518:35, 22 June 2023 >Theacidman m 32,384 bytes 0 Mirtazapine is not an inverse agonist. An inverse agonist reverses site activity, and antagonists block the site from being activated.
  • curprev 18:3518:35, 22 June 2023 >Theacidman m 32,384 bytes 0 Mirtazapine is not an inverse agonist. An inverse agonist reverses site activity, and antagonists block the site from being activated.
  • curprev 18:3518:35, 22 June 2023 >Theacidman m 32,384 bytes −1,160 Mirtazapine is not an inverse agonist. An inverse agonist reverses site activity, and antagonists block the site from being activated.

3 May 2023

19 July 2022

15 April 2022

  • curprev 21:0021:00, 15 April 2022 >FenrisVVulf 28,023 bytes 0 I added a possible paradoxical effect that is quite common. Increased doses of mirtazapine can actually decrease it's sedative properties. Citation is needed. I will correct when I can. Anecdotal evidence collected includes my own experience (7.5mg (attempted to halve: 3.75mg) felt like opioid nods apposed to a light sleep aid at 45mg. This info came to me from my personal M.D & past Psychiatrist.
  • curprev 21:0021:00, 15 April 2022 >FenrisVVulf 28,023 bytes 0 I added a possible paradoxical effect that is quite common. Increased doses of mirtazapine can actually decrease it's sedative properties. Citation is needed. I will correct when I can. Anecdotal evidence collected includes my own experience (7.5mg (attempted to halve: 3.75mg) felt like opioid nods apposed to a light sleep aid at 45mg. This info came to me from my personal M.D & past Psychiatrist.
  • curprev 21:0021:00, 15 April 2022 >FenrisVVulf 28,023 bytes +324 I added a possible paradoxical effect that is quite common. Increased doses of mirtazapine can actually decrease it's sedative properties. Citation is needed. I will correct when I can. Anecdotal evidence collected includes my own experience (7.5mg (attempted to halve: 3.75mg) felt like opioid nods apposed to a light sleep aid at 45mg. This info came to me from my personal M.D & past Psychiatrist.

3 March 2021

30 December 2020

28 November 2020

7 November 2020

5 November 2020

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