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Mirtazapine and Propranolol

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Hello

I have been prescribed Mirtazapine 15mg and Propranolol 40mg when needed. I also take medication for blood pressure.

Just wondering if anyone else takes this combination?

I would be interested to learn about experiences Eg; what are the triggers for taking propranolol, the effects of propranolol on exercise such as running and cycling.

Any comments or thoughts appreciated.

Best wishes

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LoveforAll41

Hi Rob, I don't have experience with these two, but I think if you search past posts you will find a lot of similar topics. ☮️

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Abbypa

I take 40 to 80mg propranolol for social anxiety as needed.

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Luna0988

Hi Rob I do Mirtazarpine for help sleeping and proponolol for help during the day when im more anxious they are really good amd help me loads. Hope it helps for you too

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