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Tetracyclic antidepressant | Tetracyclic antidepressant | ||
Such as mirtazipane (remeron) is a newer antidepressan drug, it is also used for other uses such as for anxiey, sleep, as it's main side affect is sleepyness at a lower dose such as 7.5 and 15mg the lower the dose the more sleepy you are. | Such as mirtazipane (remeron) is a newer antidepressan drug, it is also used for other uses such as for anxiey, sleep, as it's main side affect is sleepyness at a lower dose such as 7.5 and 15mg the lower the dose the more sleepy you are due to it's antihestamic affect. The highest recommended dose is 60mg at one time. | ||
Why is this drug prescribed? | Why is this drug prescribed? | ||
Remeron is prescribed for the treatment of major depression--that is, a continuous depressed mood that interferes with everyday life. The symptoms of major depression often include changes in appetite and weight, difficulty sleeping, loss of interest in pleasurable activities, constant fidgeting or a slowdown in movement, fatigue, feelings of guilt or worthlessness, difficulty concentrating, slowed thinking, and suicidal thoughts. | Remeron is prescribed for the treatment of anxiety, insomnia and major depression--that is, a continuous depressed mood that interferes with everyday life. The symptoms of major depression often include changes in appetite and weight, difficulty sleeping, loss of interest in pleasurable activities, constant fidgeting or a slowdown in movement, fatigue, feelings of guilt or worthlessness, difficulty concentrating, slowed thinking, and suicidal thoughts. | ||
Remeron is thought to work by adjusting the balance of the brain's natural chemical messengers, especially norepinephrine and serotonin. | Remeron is thought to work by adjusting the balance of the brain's natural chemical messengers, especially norepinephrine and serotonin. | ||
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Back pain, confusion, difficult or labored breathing, fluid retention, frequent urination, muscle pain, nausea, swelling of ankles or hands, tremors | Back pain, confusion, difficult or labored breathing, fluid retention, frequent urination, muscle pain, nausea, swelling of ankles or hands, tremors | ||
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If you get any sign of infection such as ear ach, sore throught then stop this drug immediatly due to it lowering white blood sells, which causes infection. Also stop the drug immediatly if you get any sign of breathleses, rash and severe fever. | |||
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Revision as of 23:00, 31 July 2003
Tetracyclic antidepressant
Such as mirtazipane (remeron) is a newer antidepressan drug, it is also used for other uses such as for anxiey, sleep, as it's main side affect is sleepyness at a lower dose such as 7.5 and 15mg the lower the dose the more sleepy you are due to it's antihestamic affect. The highest recommended dose is 60mg at one time.
Why is this drug prescribed? Remeron is prescribed for the treatment of anxiety, insomnia and major depression--that is, a continuous depressed mood that interferes with everyday life. The symptoms of major depression often include changes in appetite and weight, difficulty sleeping, loss of interest in pleasurable activities, constant fidgeting or a slowdown in movement, fatigue, feelings of guilt or worthlessness, difficulty concentrating, slowed thinking, and suicidal thoughts.
Remeron is thought to work by adjusting the balance of the brain's natural chemical messengers, especially norepinephrine and serotonin.
Most important fact about this drug Remeron makes some people drowsy or less alert, and may affect judgment and thinking. Don't drive or participate in any hazardous activity that requires full mental alertness until you know whether Remeron has this effect on you.
What side effects may occur? Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity, tell your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Remeron.
More common side effects may include:
Abnormal dreams and thinking, constipation, dizziness, dry mouth, "flu-like" symptoms, increased appetite, sleepiness, weakness, weight gain
Less common side effects may include... Back pain, confusion, difficult or labored breathing, fluid retention, frequent urination, muscle pain, nausea, swelling of ankles or hands, tremors
WARNING If you get any sign of infection such as ear ach, sore throught then stop this drug immediatly due to it lowering white blood sells, which causes infection. Also stop the drug immediatly if you get any sign of breathleses, rash and severe fever.
Why should this drug not be prescribed? If you have ever had an allergic reaction to Remeron or similar drugs such as Ludiomil and Desyrel, you should not take this medication. Be sure to tell your doctor about any drug reactions you have experienced.
You should also avoid Remeron if you are taking the antidepressants Nardil or Parnate (see "Special warnings about this medication").
Special warnings about this medication Serious, sometimes fatal reactions have been known to occur when drugs such as Remeron are taken in combination with other drugs known as MAO inhibitors, including the antidepressants Nardil and Parnate. Never take Remeron with one of these drugs or within 14 days of discontinuing therapy with one of them; and allow at least 14 days between stopping Remeron and starting an MAO inhibitor.
If you develop "flu-like" symptoms, a sore throat, chills or fever, mouth sores, or any other signs of infection, call your doctor; these symptoms may signal a serious underlying condition.
Remeron tends to raise cholesterol levels in some people. If you have a cholesterol problem, be sure to mention it to your doctor before starting therapy with Remeron.
Remeron should be used with caution if you have active liver or kidney disease, or heart or blood pressure problems. Also be sure to tell your doctor if you have a history of seizures, mania (extremely high spirits), hypomania (mild excitability), drug use, or any other physical or emotional problems.
While first taking this medication you may feel dizzy or light-headed, especially when getting up from a lying or sitting position. If getting up slowly doesn't help, or if this problem continues, notify your doctor.
If you must avoid phenylalanine, do not use the SolTab form of Remeron, which contains this substance.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking this medication Never combine Remeron with an MAO inhibitor; and do not drink alcohol while taking this medication. If Remeron is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially important to check with your doctor before combining Remeron with tranquilizers such as Valium, Xanax, and Ativan.