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User Voices for Mirtazapine
The following are comments from users that experienced side effects while taking Mirtazapine
Blood Count
“... 15mg and then increased to 30mg after a couple of months. Since the increased dosage to 30mg, I have been having some balance problems, and now blood tests have shown that my blood counts are low and ...”
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“... 15mg and then increased to 30mg after a couple of months. Since the increased dosage to 30mg, I have been having some balance problems, and now blood tests have shown that my blood counts are low and ...”
Source: Remeron Oral : User Ratings covering u...
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