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Since changing from sertraline to Mirtazapine in January this year I've noticed that near enough every day things that usually make me feel slightly irritated are making me feel really irritated/annoyed. I'm not usually a person who gets annoyed that easily and it's really bothering me, especially with with the frequency.Has anyone else experienced symptoms of becoming easily annoyed when taking Mirtazapine?

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Thanks for your reply. My doctor suggested to change onto Mirtazapine as I was really struggling to sleep. It has really helped with that but I'm getting alot of other side effects.

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Hi the smaller the dose did cause irritability but once I moved up to the mid range it died down

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