Is Mianserin dependent?

Mianserin is an antidepressant with no dependence, but withdrawal syndrome, such as insomnia, anxiety, panic, chest tightness, etc., can occur with sudden discontinuation of the drug during long-term use.
Mianserin has no dependence, and withdrawal syndrome symptoms that occur with sudden discontinuation during long-term use include: insomnia, anxiety, panic, chest tightness, muscle aches, weakness, and fatigue.
Mianserin should be started in small doses and should not be used concurrently with monoamine oxidase inhibitors such as isoniazid and selegiline, and blood pressure should be closely monitored when used concurrently with pethidine, chlorpheniramine, and methyldopa.
Mianserin is a prescription drug, should be used under the guidance of a doctor, not self-administered, so as not to delay the condition.