Hi i took mirtaz 7.5 for one month...as it relieved me doctor increased the dose to mirtaz 15 for 10 days...first 3 days after taking mirtaz 15 i was normal...but 4th day i did not get sleep...so 5th day i lowered the dose to 7.5...i started again started Mirtaz 15 on 6th day...but on 8th again no sleep...and then 9th i took 7.5...so last day i took mirtaz 15...after half an hour All of a sudden i lost my focus and was able to hear my heartbeat and i felt like i can feel all nerves in the brain and i was completely abnormal...after 2 hours i was back to normal...did it do any brain damage to me?
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No Mirtazapine does not cause any brain damage and the sedation is dose dependent higher dose causes no sedation while 7.5 causes sedation I advise u to continue same
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