Posted by sdb on October 19, 2006, at 20:57:03
In reply to a few atenolol and remeron questions--kinda long, posted by saturn on October 17, 2006, at 20:41:14
at a higher dosage Remeron will increase noradrenaline transmission. Remeron is clearly not an
anxiolitic and it is only indicated for depression. If you take a Remeron during "interview" anxiety your heart beat will be harder and faster (pos. inotropic, chronotropic action). You will feel more alert in situations of concentration eg. learning, maybe an advantage. You may feel some pseudo anxiolitic properties due to sedation because of Remerons antihistamine actions. I don't think there's much anti-anxiety due to blocking 5ht-2 receptors.warm regards
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