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Tapering Luvox and starting Mirtazepine

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Has anyone had success with tapering off Luvox and starting Mirtazepine ? I'm currently down from 75 to 12.5 of Luvox and up to 15mg of Mirtazepine and I feel awful! I feel no energy, no motivation, etc. I've been on Mirtazepine now for 6 weeks....

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Im sorry youve been feeling awful. It must be really hard. Ive never taken drugs for my mental health although Ive been perscribed them. Its great you are wanting help to deal with your problems and you are seeking help. I just wanted to reply to let you know you arent alone. I hope you are feeling better as soon as possible.

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I have taken mirtazapine for 2 months. Felt very good straight away.

Haven't taken any other medecine before though.

Maybe does not work for you. Have you told your GP about it ?

Hope you're going to feel better soon.

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