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HelpMirtazapine instead of benzos for SN method.
Thread starterAnhaedra
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Hello. Im planning my ctb for tomorrow using the sn method (stat dose fasting for 6 hours) I have all the other meds except the benzos, its really difficult to get here. What I have rn and I use for sleeping aid is Mirtazapine. Can it replicate the same effect of falling asleep like benzos, if so how many pills or mg should I take?
Surprisingly, quoting wikipedia, it's actually thought that there is a "paradoxical dose–response curve of mirtazapine with respect to somnolence", meaning higher doses can have even less of a sedating effect than low doses.
I don't know. All I know is that 'practically' it isn't very good and nowhere near in the same league as Benzo's. Indeed, it's miles off in comparison in my opinion.
Bad idea!!
Miirtazepine (remeron) is an antidepressant with a side effect of drowsiness. Its not known exactly how it works (RED FLAG!). If you take more than about 30-45mg it can actually jack you up.
It is not a sedative like benzos.
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