Low Dose Of Mirtazapine Plus An Antidepressant?


May 4, 2015

are there some of you out there that take a low dose of mirtazapine plus an antidepressant?  if so, what are you taking?  did you suffer from anxiety going on the med.  i am desperately searching for help.

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