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Originally Posted by mrsD
It takes many many years or a catastrophic event (like happened in Japan) to identify a drug as a cause of PN.
When drugs are still on patent, often this information is suppressed by the companies themselves.
I think ALL drugs are capable of causing negative reactions in some people. It depends on how well they metabolize the drug and their own particular genetic chemistries.
I think it would be helpful for other readers here if you post your experience on this thread too:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread122889.html
Your experience may help another person(s) who visit here in the future.
There are forms available at the FDA... Medwatch where you can report this. Also at Patientsville.com
http://www.fda.gov/safety/medwatch/h...ms/default.htm
http://patientsville.com/medication/...de_effects.htm
Remeron is not used much anymore. It is mostly used for its sedative actions, IMO.
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I think one of the benefits still being touted of Remeron is that it causes very little to no sexual dysfunction unlike conventional SSRI's and SSNRI's.
I'd never heard that although I am leary of most pharmaceuticals as they just plain toxic.