Mirtazapine and fluoxetine are both antidepressant medications. However, mirtazapine is classified as a tetracyclic antidepressant and
Mirtazapine. Aust There are two published studies which suggest that mirtazapine has similar effects to fluoxetine and citalopram.
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Remission rates (defined as a HAM-D score of 7 or less) were 25% for fluoxetine, 52% for mirtazapine plus fluoxetine, 58% for mirtazapine plus
combinations of 2 drugs (venlafaxine plus mirtazapine, mirtazapine plus fluoxetine, bupropion plus mirtazapine) with fluoxetine plus placebo. The EPAR
The search criteria were as follows: 'bupropion' OR 'Wellbutrin' OR Fluoxetine and mirtazapine: 16. Mirtazapine and venlafaxine: 18. Mirtazapine and bupropion
duloxetine escitalopram fluoxetine fluvoxamine imipramine isocarboxazid mirtazapine. Mirtazapine is an antidepressant. It is also known by the trade
Image of a fluoxetine capsule. Generic for Prozac. Fluoxetine Image of a mirtazapine bottle. Generic for Remeron. Mirtazapine Image of a hydroxyzine
by AJ Rush 2024 Cited by 32Response rates, however, were not significantly different (fluoxetine, 54%; mirtazapine plus fluoxetine, 68%; mirtazapine plus bupropion, 65%;
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