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Old May 01, 2016, 04:47 AM
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Hi.. I am MDD and OCD sufferer..
I had tried some ssri and snri but not success yet.
Now i am taking duloxetine 60mg + mirtazapine 30mg

I had took duloxetine for almost half year. But i think not well.. Just maintained only

So my doc prescribed me + mirtazapine 30mg (only took it for a month)

Need advice. Should i switch totally from duloxetine to mirtazapine or keep on this treatment.

Really need help
Thank you before

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Old May 01, 2016, 09:13 AM
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Normally mirtazapine is used with an SSRI/SNRI. If duloxetine isn't working you should ask about switching to a different SSRI/SNRI, because it can be hard to find one that works.
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