Mirtazapine
Information about Mirtazapine
Mirtazapine uses
Mirtazapine is used in the treatment of depression.
How mirtazapine works
Mirtazapine is an antidepressant. It works by increasing the levels of chemical messengers (serotonin and noradrenaline), natural substances in the brain that help maintain mental balance.
Common side effects of mirtazapine
Sleepiness, Dryness in mouth, Increased appetite, Weight gain, Dizziness, Back pain, Muscle pain, Abnormal dreams, Decreased level of thyroid hormones, Swelling of lymph nodes, Increased transaminase level in blood, Cough, Aphasia
Available Medicine for Mirtazapine
Expert advice for Mirtazapine
- Mirtazapine starts to work more quickly than other antidepressants.
- Avoid driving or operating dangerous machinery as it may decrease alertness.
- Avoid consuming alcohol when taking the Mirtazapine, as it may cause excessive drowsiness and calmness.
- If your doctor asks you to stop Mirtazapine, you should reduce the dose slowly over 4 weeks. You should not discontinue it abruptly.
- Notify your doctor immediately if you develop a sore throat or fever or stomatitis during treatment with Mirtazapine.
Frequently asked questions for Mirtazapine
Mirtazapine
Q. Is Mirtazapine addictive?
No, Mirtazapine is not addictive. Patient should follow the advice of the doctor regarding its use
Q. Is Mirtazapine safe?
Mirtazapine is safe if used at prescribed dose and duration as advised by your doctor
Q. Can I take Mirtazapine forever?
No, patient should take Mirtazapine for the given duration as advised by your doctor