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Can people with anxiety disorders take mirtazapine tablets?

Asked by:Bartlett

Asked on:Mar 26, 2026 02:30 PM

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  • Spring Spring

    Mar 26, 2026

    People with anxiety disorders can take mirtazapine tablets. Mirtazapine is an excellent anti-anxiety medication, especially effective for anxiety accompanied by sleep problems—such as in patients with severe insomnia. However, mirtazapine also has some side effects; some people may experience weight gain, particularly when they first start taking it, and it might cause dizziness or other discomforts, which can lead some individuals to discontinue use. Some women also particularly avoid using mirtazapine because it may cause weight gain, which is a significant concern for them. Mirtazapine is a dual-channel drug that can act on both adrenergic and serotonin receptors, resulting in relatively reliable clinical effects.

    However, it is important to note that mirtazapine should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and attention should be paid to the starting dose. Generally, the starting dose of 30mg mirtazapine is 1/4 tablet, which is equivalent to 7.25mg. Sometimes, half a tablet is taken in the morning and half in the evening. The appropriate starting dose may vary depending on individual circumstances, so it is safest to use mirtazapine under the supervision of a doctor.

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