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by robmac787 on January 11th, 2007

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I have a pill (sleeping pill I think) its orangish pink oblong in shape and is scored to break in half. On one side it has a Z (or N) not sure and has a 3 and 0 on either side of the score marks. Anyone know what it is? Thanks

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  • by Chris Hansen on January 24th, 2007

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    It is mirtazapine. "Mirtazapine is marketed under the tradenames Remeron® in the U.S., Canada, Finland and Switzerland, Avanza® and Axit® in Australia, Zispin® in the UK & Ireland, Norset® in France, Remergon® in Belgium, Remergil® in Germany, Mirtabene® in Austria, Mirtaz® in India and Srilanka, Rexer® in Spain and Promyrtil in Chile.

    "Mirtazapine is primarily used to treat the symptoms of mild to severe depression."

    I am not a doctor nor do I claim to be one. These are the sources of my findings:

    http://www.pharmer.org/node/6287
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirtazapine

    DO NOT take the pill if you are unsure about what it is or if a doctor has not prescribed in for you.

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  • by Mushen on April 6th, 2007

    Mushen

    If it's a sleeping pill then it must be very tired. Try it.

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