Monograph Details

Central Nervous System > Mood disorders
REMERON SOLTAB
Manufacturer
Schering Corporation
Legal Classification
Rx
Pharmacological Class
Tetracyclic.
Generic Name
Mirtazapine 15mg, 30mg, 45mg; orally-disintegrating tabs; orange flavor; contains phenylalanine.
Also
REMERON
Indications
Depression.
Children
Not recommended.
Adults
Initially 15mg once daily at bedtime; increase at intervals of at least 1–2 weeks. Usual range: 15–45mg daily. SolTab: Dissolve on tongue and swallow with or without water.
Contraindications
During or within 14 days of MAOIs.
Precautions
Hepatic or moderate to severe renal dysfunction. Diseases that affect metabolism or hemodynamic response. History of mania/hypomania. Seizure disorders. Suicidal ideation. History of MI. Angina. Ischemic stroke. Hypovolemia. Elderly. Pregnancy (Cat.C). Nursing mothers.
Interactions
See Contraindications. Possible serious/fatal reactions with MAOIs. Potentiation with alcohol, diazepam, other CNS depressants. Caution with drugs metabolized by and/or that inhibit CYP450.
Adverse Reactions
Somnolence, increased appetite, weight gain, dizziness, nausea, dry mouth, constipation, asthenia, flu syndrome, edema, CNS effects; hypo- or hypertension, elevated cholesterol, triglycerides, or transaminases; agranulocytosis (rare).
How Supplied
Tabs 15mg, 30mg—30, 100
45mg—30
SolTabs—30
Additional Resources
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