MIRTAZAPINE 7.5 MG TABLET |
Select MIRTAZ MD. 7.5MG TABLET as prescribed by your doctor. Taking it with or without meals is OK.
For Tablets: Along with a glass of water, swallow the medication. Avoid chewing or crushing the medication.
For Dispersible Tablets: As instructed on the product label, mix the medication with the necessary volume of water. After dispersion, consume the concoction immediately.
Depending on your age, body weight, and health state, your doctor will choose the proper therapy dose and length for you.
Without
first seeing your doctor, don't stop taking MIRTAZ MD 7.5MG TABLET
since doing so might make your symptoms come back or trigger withdrawal
symptoms including nausea, lightheadedness, agitation, anxiety, or
headaches.
An example of an antidepressant is MIRTAZAPINE MD 7.5MG TABLET. It works by raising the concentrations of specific chemical messengers in the brain that help balance mood and mental wellness (such serotonin and norepinephrine). As a result, it raises your spirits, gives you more vigour, and lessens depressive symptoms.
1. increased hunger, weight gain
2. Drowsiness or sleepiness
3. Headache, dizziness
4. Feeling dizzy while standing up
5. Feeling tired
6. Dry mouth
7. Shakiness or tremor
8. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation
9. Skin rash or eruptions
10. Joint pain, muscle pain or back pain
11. Swelling of ankles and feet
12. Abnormal dreams, problems in sleeping
13. Confusion, anxiety
14. Increased blood fat levels
Dosage Forms: Tablet, Dispersible Tablet
Inform your doctor if you are already taking any of the following medications before taking MIRTAZAPINE MD 7.5MG TABLET:
    1. Other medicines used to treat depression such as MAO inhibitors (Ex. moclobemide, tranylcypromine, selegiline), SSRI (venlafaxine, duloxetine)
    2. Medicines used to treat control abnormal heart rhythm (such as digoxin, amiodarone)
    3. Medicines used to treat migraine headaches (such as L-tryptophan, sumatriptan, zolmitriptan)
    4. Tramadol, morphine (medicine used for pain relief)   Â
    5. Linezolid (an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infection)
    6. Lithium, St. John’s Wort, nefazodone (medicines used to treat depression)
    7. Methylene blue (a medicine used to treat high levels of methaemoglobin in the blood)
   8. Medicines used to reduce anxiety and to induce sleep (such as alprazolam, midazolam, diazepam, clonazepam)
   9. Medicines used to treat schizophrenia (such as olanzapine)
   10. Medicines used to treat allergic conditions (as cetirizine)
   11. Medicines used to treat bacterial infections (Ex. erythromycin)
    12. Medicines used to treat fungal infections (such as ketoconazole)
    13. Medicines used to treat HIV infection (such as ritonavir, atazanavir, nelfinavir)
    14. Medicines used to treat stomach ulcers (such as cimetidine)
    15. Medicines used to treat epilepsy (such as carbamazepine and phenytoin)
    16. Rifampicin (a medicines used to treat tuberculosis)
   17. Medicines used to prevent blood clotting (such as warfarin)