Hi Broken, I'm afraid I can't really answer your questions, but I have one for you. I thought mirtazipine was an appetite stimulant. I was using a topical cream form of it applied to my kitty's ears to help her eat better. But I just did a quick search on it and see that it is in fact an antidepressant as well. So I don't need to ask now.
My guess is that it wouldn't affect the antiemetics at all, but no idea about the N. You could try to search for it, but not sure you'll find the info you're looking for. Anyone else have any idea on this one?
By the way, I got another email from A the other day in which he said that his courier doesn't take the antiemetics together with the N because it causes suspicion, but no other details. And because of what he said, it seems to me that the courier knows what is in the N package. It's probably not a big deal, but boy, if anything went awry between those two, well, let's just not go there. Too horrible to think about.
Also, apparently the courier puts the N packages in the mail at some point, this is not a world-wide company we're talking about, like FedEx, or DHL. This may be one guy who picks up from A and somehow gets it in the US mail as well as international mail. So who is actually delivering the package? Postal services in whatever country, apparently. Does this seem correct to those of you who have received your package? Also, could you at least say what the package looks like? Does it look like a plain, ordinary package? Is there a return address on it, and if so, what does that say? Things like that. I'm so curious to know so as not to worry, as I'm sure others are, too. Thanks, folks. Peace and goodnight.