It is also known by the trade name Zispin
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Common side effects of mirtazapine include drowsiness, increased appetite and weight gain
Who can and cannot take it
You can take mirtazapine with or without food
Caution is indicated when administering mirtazapine tablets to elderly patients [see Warnings and Precautions (5
Caution is indicated when administering mirtazapine tablets to elderly patients [see Warnings and Precautions (5
It is slightly less popular than comparable drugs
Specific Populations Geriatric Patients
In addition, side effects can be used to our advantage as mirtazapine can help with insomnia and increase appetite in patient with weight loss
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Mirtazapine, also known as Remeron, is a tetracyclic antidepressant, primarily used to treat major depressive disorder in adults
Geriatric: 7
Select dosage with caution because of age-related decreases in racing thoughts, decreased need for sleep, unusual risk-taking behavior, feelings of extreme happiness or sadness, being more talkative than usual; blurred vision, tunnel vision, eye pain or