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Mirtazapine: The Secret Antidepressant Doctors Don’t Talk About! #psychiatry #nursingstudent

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Mirtazapine (Remeron) – The Antidepressant You’re Not Hearing About! 💊
When people think of antidepressants, names like Prozac, Zoloft, and Lexapro dominate the conversation. But what if there was an alternative that works differently and is often overlooked?

Enter Mirtazapine (Remeron).
A powerful antidepressant that doesn’t work like SSRIs or SNRIs – yet many doctors and patients swear by it for depression, anxiety, sleep, and even appetite stimulation.

So, why isn’t it talked about more?
🤔 Is it more effective than SSRIs?
🤯 Why does it help some people sleep but make others gain weight?
⚠️ What are the side effects and withdrawal risks?

00:00 Why Mirtazapine Needs More Attention
01:07 What Is Mirtazapine
02:11 Mirtazapine Effects Based on Dosage
02:33 Uses of Mirtazapine, Safety & Side Effects
03:41 Mirtazapine- How it Compares to Other Antidepressants
3:52 Mirtazapine- Drug Interactions & Warnings

💡 In this video, we’re breaking it ALL down:
✔️ How Mirtazapine Works (It's NOT Like SSRIs or SNRIs!)
✔️ The Surprising Benefits & Who It’s Best For
✔️ The Dark Side – Side Effects, Weight Gain, and More
✔️ How Long It Takes to Work (And What to Expect)
✔️ Tapering Off & Avoiding Withdrawal Symptoms

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Disclaimer: All of the information on this channel is for educational purposes only and not intended to be specific/personal medical advice or substitute for diagnosis and treatment of any conditions discussed herein. Furthermore, watching these videos or getting answers to comments/questions, does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Please consult with your own health care provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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