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I just flushed my Remeron. I've been taking it for maybe close to 2 months, a month and a half. I was taking 7.5 Mgs everynight. Is it okay for me to stop abruptly. I just moved to a new state and do not have a therapist or psychiatrist here.
well my friend
type in the med
how your taken
it and if you can
just stop without
repercussion
DO THE HOMEWORK
and never do that
without the doctors
okay
deal?

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