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Hi all.I came upon this site when researching mirtazipine.

I have been on mirtazipine continuously for around about 30 years.Yep,that's a long time.

I am mid sixties now and suddenly I have a lot of physical things going wrong inside my body showing up in blood tests and urine tests.

I was searching to see if taking mirtazipine (30mg per day) for 30 years could have contributed to these health problems.

It seems that mirtazipine,so far as it is known,is safe to take for long periods.

Would be interesting to know if anyone can add to this.

Thanks in advance.

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Marantz

Welcome to the community

If you scroll to the bottom of this screen you will see a list of past posts regarding Mirtazipine. Maybe something there will be helpful.

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Many thanks for that.

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