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[[File:Mirtazapine FDA prescription guide.jpg|300px|thumbnail|This document, provided with prescription mirtazapine, contains detailed information regrading its toxicity and harm potential.]] | [[File:Mirtazapine FDA prescription guide.jpg|300px|thumbnail|This document, provided with prescription mirtazapine, contains detailed information regrading its toxicity and harm potential.]] | ||
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Mirtazapine is not known to cause brain damage, and has extremely low toxicity relative to dose. Similar to other [[psychedelic]] drugs, there are relatively few physical side effects associated with mirtazapine exposure. Various studies have shown that in reasonable doses in a careful context, it presents no negative cognitive, psychiatric or toxic physical consequences of any sort. | Mirtazapine is not known to cause brain damage, and has extremely low toxicity relative to dose. Similar to other [[psychedelic]] drugs, there are relatively few physical side effects associated with mirtazapine exposure. Various studies have shown that in reasonable doses in a careful context, it presents no negative cognitive, psychiatric or toxic physical consequences of any sort. | ||