Mirtazapine: Difference between revisions

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*'''[[Effect::Spontaneous physical sensations]]''' - The "body high" of mirtazapine can be described as a pleasurable, warm, soft and all-encompassing tingling sensation. This maintains a consistent presence that steadily rises with the onset and hits its limit once the peak has been reached and is not capable of becoming anything but mildly euphoric even at high dosages. This is accompanied by strange but mild throbbing or aching sensations.  
*'''[[Effect::Spontaneous physical sensations]]''' - The "body high" of mirtazapine can be described as a pleasurable, warm, soft and all-encompassing tingling sensation. This maintains a consistent presence that steadily rises with the onset and hits its limit once the peak has been reached and is not capable of becoming anything but mildly euphoric even at high dosages. This is accompanied by strange but mild throbbing or aching sensations.  
**'''[[Effect::Physical euphoria]]'''
**'''[[Effect::Physical euphoria]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Tactile hallucinations]]''' - Unique tactile hallucinations are commonly felt within this substance. These can be described as bizarrely structured vibrations and pulsations that spontaneously manifest themselves across the skin.
*'''[[Effect::Tactile hallucination]]''' - Unique tactile hallucinations are commonly felt within this substance. These can be described as bizarrely structured vibrations and pulsations that spontaneously manifest themselves across the skin.
*'''[[Effect::Changes in felt gravity]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Changes in felt gravity]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Motor control loss]]''' - If physical activities such as walking are forcibly engaged in, a distinct but not completely incapacitating loss of motor control is noticed as well as the consistent feeling that you are walking on top of a trampoline and not a normal solid floor.  
*'''[[Effect::Motor control loss]]''' - If physical activities such as walking are forcibly engaged in, a distinct but not completely incapacitating loss of motor control is noticed as well as the consistent feeling that you are walking on top of a trampoline and not a normal solid floor.