Mirtaz 7.5mg Strip Of 10 Tablets
Mirtaz 7.5 MG Description
Mirtaz Tablets belong to the category of medications called antidepressants. They affect our central nervous system. They help balance certain chemicals in our nervous system, responsible for depress
ion. They aim to relieve the symptoms of major depression and restore the normal social behaviour of a person. Mirtazapine is the chief ingredient of Mirtaz Tablets. It belongs to the class of atypical antidepressants. It is an H1 blocker and quite sedative but not antidopaminergic or anticholinergic. It can cause increased appetite along with the gain of weight. It has been categorised as a noradrenergic and specific serotonergic antidepressant. Mirtaz Tablets should not be used for children below 18 years. Suicidal tendencies and sudden mood changes may appear after taking this medicine; in that case, the caregivers should observe any mood fluctuations and report to the doctor immediately. If the patient wants to discontinue using Mirtaz Tablets, consult your doctor immediately before doing it. A prescription of Mirtaz Tablets by a well-trained physician is mandatory, and those should strictly not be taken of our own. Any physical activity requiring strenuous work should be avoided after taking Mirtaz Tablets as dizziness is one of the common symptoms along with sleepiness; thus, it can cause injury to a person. Rest is recommended after ingesting this medication.
Product Summary
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Contains | Mirtazapine(7.5 Mg) |
Uses | Severe depression |
Side effects | Constipation, nausea, vomiting, headache, weight gain, increased appetite |
Therapy | ANTI-DEPRESSANT |
Uses of Mirtaz 7.5 MG
- Depression
Contraindications of Mirtaz 7.5 MG
- Mirtaz Tablets should not be used-
- If you are currently using monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors or have a history of using them in the past two weeks.
- If you are allergic to Mirtazapine.
Side effects of Mirtaz 7.5 MG
- Dizziness
- Constipation
- Anorexia (eating disorder)
- Dryness in mouth
- Gain of weight
- Headache
Precautions and Warnings of Mirtaz 7.5 MG
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding
Driving
Alcohol
Other General Warnings
- You are planning or about to go for surgery soon.
- You are either breastfeeding or planning to get pregnant.
- You are allergic to mirtazapine.
- You have a pathology of kidney or liver disease.
- You had any recent episodes of a heart attack.
- Your blood pressure drops beyond normal.
Mode of Action of Mirtaz 7.5 MG
How Does It Work?
Directions for Use of Mirtaz 7.5 MG
- Mirtaz tablets are swallowed as a whole and can be taken on an empty stomach.
- Do not chew or crush the tablet.
- Check the expiry date of medicine diligently before taking it.
- Avoid taking it with alcohol or any other form of liquor for getting the best results.
Interactions of Mirtaz 7.5 MG
Interactions with other medicines
- Following mentioned medications should not be taken as they may cause adverse effects-
- Benzodiazepines may result in depression of the central nervous system
- Aceclofenac may increase the blood pressure
- Acemetacin may increase the blood pressure
- Alectinib may reduce metabolism when combined with mirtaz
Interactions with food items
- No such adverse interactions are known yet with Mirtaz Tablets.
Storage and disposal of Mirtaz 7.5 MG
Dosage of Mirtaz 7.5 MG
Overdose
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Dr. Varsha Parihar
MBBS, MD (Community Medicine)