Mirtazapine and Vivid Dreams: What Users Say (Page 5)
Brand names: Remeron, Remeron SolTab
Reviews for Mirtazapine
- Mil...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 18, 2021
For Insomnia "So I got this prescribed past Sunday only for 8 days. First night I slept only 2.5 hours, and I woke up and didn't fall asleep again till 6 am and woke up at 8 am and had such weird dreams. Second day I took 15 mg before sleep, and it knocked me out in 30 minutes. I got 4 hours of sleep. Third night I skipped it, I needed to rest, so I took Valium 15 mg. I slept like a baby, and tonight I took mirtazapine 15 mg at 12:30, and now it's 2:22, and I still didn't fall asleep. I literally begged my doctor for Valium because only that makes me sleep well, and I don't know why. Ambien also never worked good for me."
- Jee...
- July 23, 2018
For Depression "The positives = less stressed and down and out. After a 6-month roller coaster, this seems to work better than the SSRI family. Not sure if to stay on 30 mg or taper down to 15 mg. The negatives = put on 4 kg in 3 weeks. Crazy (not in a good way) dreams. Angry ++ premature ejaculation. Very sore hands (joints)."
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- yor...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 5, 2015
For Depression "Great med, feel a lot better. Tiredness in the morning and a few weird dreams, but otherwise great. Hope it continues."
- Mr ...
- January 22, 2017
For Anxiety "Very dry mouth, strange dreams, ringing ears."
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Your review helps others make informed decisions.- Red...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- July 27, 2018
For Anxiety "Mirtazapine helps my pain and helps me sleep. But I do have vivid nightmares. But that's okay, it's a very good sleeping pill. It works very well for me..."
- Sun...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- January 17, 2017
Mirtazapine for Major Depressive Disorder "It hit me hard. Insomnia. Bad dreams. Dilated pupils. Brain fog and headache. Freaky hungry, but I countered with turmeric golden tea to up my insulin resistance. I took 2 days. I was tripping..."
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- March 10, 2017
For Anxiety "I was diagnosed with severe GAD. Doc prescribed me mirtazapine 15 mg and zolpidem 10 mg. In the beginning, I was terribly restless, and I was having strange dreams."
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For Major Depressive Disorder "Severe depression, anxiety, insomnia, near-zero appetite for many months before mirtazapine. I tried Paxil, which made my vision vibrate. I tried Prozac and felt like a helium balloon during my waking hours. Waking from a 3-day period of taking two packs of OTC sleeping pills, I checked into the psychiatric ward. I spoke with a female psychiatrist and told her of my history and sensitivity to drugs. She gave me a 5 mg dose of mirtazapine and told me most people would be given 30 mg. I slept soundly and woke refreshed with a real appetite. After 3 days, I was sent home with some soltabs. After 4 months, I felt normal again and weaned myself off. I never took more than half a 10 mg soltab. Side effects were vivid, odd dreams, and slow starts to my days. That was in 2005. I hung on to some of the tabs and have sporadically dosed since then when I want to have a longer, deeper sleep and vivid dreams. 3 tabs left and worry about when the last dose is gone because I won't have an excuse to get more."