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samm1917
2 years ago

The problem is the usual: ready-made drugs (such as mirtazapine) are systematically checked for interactions with other ready-made drugs and legally obtained substances (e.g. alcohol). There is no investigation of illegal substances (such as cannabis). Consequently, you have to rely on the experience reports of other consumers. However, these do not even meet the quality of a medical study in the approach.

In principle, the use of various psychoactive substances without medical assistance is always critical. Even if cannabis and mirtazapine can act on other receptors due to the lack of medical study interactions cannot be completely excluded.

A completely different question is whether cannabis is good for you. There are several smaller studies on cannabis and depression, which however come to contradictory results. In most cases, cannabis acts neutral, in some cases it worsens depressive symptoms, in few cases it improves them. So finally a game with the fire.

samm1917
2 years ago
Reply to  lenamayer1999

Why don’t you go to drug counseling? Maybe this is more reliable information.

Henny97
2 years ago

I would definitely NO Weed steam in depression.