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1Semmelweis Egyetem, Klinikai es Kutatási Mentá lhigiéné s Osztály, Budapest. rihmerz@kut.sote.hu
Abstract:
Mirtazapine is an effective antidepressant with unique and special mechanism of action characterized by high response and remission rates, relatively early onest of action and favourable side-effect profile. The present paper reviews some special points of the clinical use of mirtazapine, which is on the market in Hungary for almost 10 years, including its sleep-improving and anxiolytic effets. This review will also touch the management of the most commonly occuring side-effects.
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