Sydney/Geelong – The tetracyclic antidepressant mirtazapine may help reduce methamphetamine (“crystal meth”) use. The phase 3 “Tina” study found a small but statistically significant effect on the self-reported frequency of drug use in people with methamphetamine use disorder. The study...
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Sydney/Geelong – The tetracyclic antidepressant mirtazapine may help reduce methamphetamine (“crystal meth”) use. The phase 3 “Tina” study found a small but statistically significant effect on the self-reported frequency of drug use in people with methamphetamine use disorder. The study...