• J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. · Jun 2004

    Case Reports

    Mirtazapine for reducing nocturnal itch in patients with chronic pruritus: a pilot study.

    • Jennifer L Hundley and Gil Yosipovitch.
    • Department of Dermatology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA.
    • J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. 2004 Jun 1; 50 (6): 889-91.

    AbstractNocturnal pruritus is a significant problem for patients with inflammatory skin diseases and many systemic diseases. The oral therapies currently available have a limited effect. We present an open, uncontrolled pilot study of 3 patients with inflammatory skin diseases and severe nocturnal pruritus who underwent treatment with mirtazapine (Remeron), a noradrenergic and specific serotonergic antidepressant. Mirtazapine is a safe medication without serious side effects and may be an effective alternative for the treatment of nocturnal pruritus.

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