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Lorazepam and Mirtazapine, taken together make one powerful sleep aid!! Six months of success. Some information on the drugs, what there for, and how they affect you.

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  • I had insomnia and i went to psyhiatrist and I told him about it and he toldme to take

    remeron and zypexa to take it before i sleep...man its shit..i felt dizzy and my temeper was strange..I was like a wet towel..ifelt very lazy...any small thing

    make angry..thin i stoped taking it..it was 30mg and zypexa 5mg damn its shit

    my life is much better without.it.so be carefull guys when u go to psychiatrists

  • @TheVictory1964 yes Remeron is helpful once you adjust to it.. it took me two weeks.. but within those two weeks i was short tempered and snappy attitude.. but it has worked for me but its been like over 2yrs now and i now take 7.5 because im gaining weight like you wouldnt believe! Psychiatrists are pill pushers, so i hope people do their homework when they go to the pharmacy and take whatever they give you.. i know i do now..im getting closer and closer of getting off this mess.

  • the lorazepam your tolerance will build up so high... you will be taking more and more.. 2mg.. now i bet when you take them.. they do nothing to you..

  • @hypophosphorus666 actually your wrong. I take. 25 ativan now and 7.5 mirtazapine .. and still sleep..the doctor is lowering ativan again in july. Loerazapam has a long life so building a tolerance is not as bad as other.

  • 2 mg of Ativan is a very high dosage..thats equivalent to 20mg of valium. Be careful about LONGTERM usage, 6 months, is a longtime, you can become very addicted to it.

  • @DavidChris8615 Yes it is dangerous taking as long as i have, im not addicted to them but my body is!! hard to explain, im not on 1mg for good, and tapering down in three months to .50 and so forth.

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  • @hypophosphorus666 nope just. 25.. I might bought a pill cutter when the times comes I will cut. 25 in half and so on. Your right, benzos are awful, but they work for me for bedtime. But they ar not good in the long run.

  • Good video, I too take mirtazapine for depression / aniexty / sleep aid. For me it is very important to time the dose of the mirazapine right. In lower dosage(15mg) than what is effective as antianiety and depr, the beneficial side effect of sleepyness occurs as medicine onsets approx 45min-hour after dose. This happens with about a 15minute window so I need to be ready for bed then I take the remaining portion of 45mg tablet. (I am revcovered alcoholic so I stay away from the benzos)

  • @DavidChris8615 Lorazepam is indeed addictive at almost any dose, but 2mg is not very high its average actually. 4mg is the max recommended daily dose of Lorazepam.

  • @AdamAdidas909 there are so many shit doctor's out there it's crazy. just keep looking till you find a good one. there are a few..

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  • Interesting.........I have taken lorazepam on an "as need" basis for insomnia, and I've never taken it more than three days in a row, usually .5 to 1 mg at the most. I'm currently dabbling with homeopathic remedies like Valerian root and melatonin which seem to do wonders for me.

    The best remedy for me is running 20-25 miles per week, since the fatigue that you incur from wearing your body out will make you crave sleep.

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