Have Anxiety. Taking Mirtazapine For Sleep. Have PTSD And Feeling Flu In Lungs. Side Effect?
the feeling. not getting any sleep and the answer was mirtazapine. all i think i need is a couple of good nights
sleep and i will go back to my ptsd. i am 65 yrs old. i take a lot of vitamins and supplements. took group therapy
4 yrs and left, was doing quit well until flu filled my lungs felt like i was dronding and had a panic attack.
my first and very scarery. the drug side effects is my problem. if you can help god bless you.
Mirtazapine is a good medication for sleep facilitation in general. In PTSD, sleep problem is due to sudden adrenergic release, which can cause arousal and some situation like panic attack.
There are some studies show that prazocine is a good medication for such nightmare at sleep in PTSD which also could be accompanied with panic feeling.
Clonazepam is a good medication for treatment of sporadic panic attacks; while they last more than several episodes, it should be augmented with a medication from SSRI class.
It is probably enough just to take a medication from SSRI class after consulting with your doctor (SSRIs should be used carefully after 65 since they may cause orthostatic hypotension) and your doctor may discontinue mirtazapine at the same time to avoid prescribing too many drugs for one thing.
Feel free to ask me any question regarding your sleep. I wish you a good health.
mirtazapine because of possible interaction. the clonazepam i will continue to
take as needed only. my follow up is this, i need a drug that will allow me to fall
asleep, just a little push to stop all the mental activity.with several good nights sleep
i will heal and then quit the other drug too.there must be something safe as far as
these phyco drugs interaction. i do take a half of a vicodin 7.5 -750 once in a while
if i can't get to sleep. i know it is wrong for several reasons but that type of drug
does not bother me and it works, but i know it has problems.that is why i need
something else. can you help?
It may take up to several weeks to observe the recovery, and in many cases the response initiation is observed during the first few days (because sometimes the biology of a person is not compatible with a particular drug and if it is so the doctor may change the medication to a similar one from the same class).
It is necessary that the dose of your medication is adjusted by your doctor.
Vicodin is not a good sleep aid since it suppresses your respiratory center during the night and interferes with a good oxygenation. So it can bring a feeling of fatigue and/or sleepiness for you during the day.
If you have any pain, which may interfere with your sleep, you can use paracetamol alone or some other pain reducer.
It is good that you continue clonazepam regularly during the first 4-6 weeks until the medication from the SSRI class shows its effect completely.
I wish you have a good sleep and feel free to ask me any other question regarding the issue during the process of your therapy.