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anastenka

anastenka

Rosa
Apr 25, 2024
65
Does anyone know the toxicity of this drug? I don't think it's very reliable for CTB, but maybe I could possibly combine it with something to create some deadly concoction. I can't find much online about it unfortunately
 
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sanitystruggle

Specialist
Mar 12, 2024
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From Wikipedia:
Mirtazapine is considered to be relatively safe in the event of an overdose,[29] although it is considered slightly more toxic in overdose than most of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (except citalopram).[61] Unlike the tricyclic antidepressants, mirtazapine showed no significant cardiovascular adverse effects at 7 to 22 times the maximum recommended dose.[50]

Twelve reported fatalities have been attributed to mirtazapine overdose.[62][63] The fatal toxicity index (deaths per million prescriptions) for mirtazapine is 3.1 (95% CI: 0.1 to 17.2).[20] This is similar to that observed with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.[64]
The last reference was marked as unreliable by a contributor last year, but despite claiming there are "many" references they don't actually cite any:

Mirtazapine is known to cause hyponatremia in some patients and is therefore is a potential slow sodium channel blocker with cardiac symptoms typically appearing around a month after treatment, it just isn't a "fast" sodium channel blocker. This is from one of many peer reviewed journals that actually bother to include Mirtazapine in safety studies. The results on safety are questionable beyond specific cases such as general risks of overdose in people with no co-morbidities or tcas and it's cardiac safety in general is questionable compared to ssris

It's safe to say it's a fairly safe medication even in large overdoses:


There are very few reports of fatalities involving Mirtazapine alone:

 
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anastenka

anastenka

Rosa
Apr 25, 2024
65
The downside is that it's really hard to come off it. You'll get no sleep if you ever stop or run out.
I suppose I'm lucky that my prescription is heavily monitored in that case. If they were to change my drugs then it would probably be a slow process
 
4_science

4_science

Member
Apr 12, 2024
98
I suppose I'm lucky that my prescription is heavily monitored in that case. If they were to change my drugs then it would probably be a slow process
I was on max dosage for Mirtazapine. I went cold turkey on it. I did try to slow it down like half of the dosage (45 is max where I live) for some days, but then just skipped it. The fact you can go basically cold turkey tells you enough you need to know about its potency or effectiveness. I´ll ask for Tavor or Zopiclone next instead.
 
crystal_meth97

crystal_meth97

Nie mam zamiaru się poddać
May 1, 2024
106
No, don't even bother trying. It's almost impossible to CTB by using it or a concoction of psych meds. I know this from personal experience - I have 3 failed attempts with psych meds. No matter the dose, I always failed. Never again. Antidepressants overdose will not result in death, you'll most likely lose consciousness, that's what happened to me.
 
persimmon

persimmon

Student
Jan 21, 2024
120
Does anyone know the toxicity of this drug? I don't think it's very reliable for CTB, but maybe I could possibly combine it with something to create some deadly concoction. I can't find much online about it unfortunately
Good thing about mirtazapine from a CTB point of view is it's a pretty decent antiemetic. I take it to sleep – always does the trick.
 
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greebo6

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Sep 11, 2020
1,552
Not worth trying to use it to ctb. It will just make you sleepy and sickly. You'd just sleep a lot and vomit every time you woke up for a while.
 
Sunset Limited

Sunset Limited

I believe in Sunset Limited
Jul 29, 2019
1,177
If you are using it for sleep, remember that the sleep dose is very low. I weigh 90 kilos and the sleeping dose for me is only 300 - 500 mcg. 28 mirtazapine pills of 15 mg are enough for me for 1.5 - 2 years. I don't take it every night.

Bad choice for CTB.
 

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