I'm at present trying to withdraw from mirtazapine,and feel sick all the time.Was on 30mgs now down to 15mgs but the nausea won't go away. Could you respond if you've ever had similar symptoms.Thank you.
Extreme nausea whith mirtazapine withdrawal - Anxiety Support
Extreme nausea whith mirtazapine withdrawal
Hi emby
I'm on 45mg and haven't tried to withdraw yet but someone was on here a few weeks ago saying the same thing. If you have time have a scroll through the questions it might give you a better idea. When I looked at mirtazapine it did say it was supposed to be an easier anti depressant to withdraw from but maybe not? The post was defo put on under questions hope this helps eve x
Thank you Eve 39. Appreciate your response,will do as you suggest,doesn't sound very nice but I think I'd be less concerned about the nausea if I knew other people had experienced the same symptoms. Thank you again.
Take care.x
came off tolvon,after 30 years,and had nausea all the time,but worse in the mornings,mirtazapine came on the market after tolvon,there made by the same company,have mostly the same side effects,so I would say their the same to withdraw from too,just try dropping down very slowly,it takes a while to completely get them out of your system,I couldn't sleep for ages,the nausea is gone now,and my sleeping pattern is back to normal,my advice is to take it really slow.I am off them now 5 months.xx