Remeron
Other names: Mirtazapine.
Commonly prescribed for: Remeron is generally prescribed for treating depression. It is commonly used with other medications.
How to take it: Remeron is available in the form of a tablet, a disintegrating tablet to be taken via mouth, either with food or without food. This medication is normally taken once every day at bedtime. Swallow the disintegrating tablet completely. Take this medication as prescribed.
How it works: Remeron belongs to a group of drugs known as antidepressants. This medication works to increase some types of activity of your brain in order to maintain mental balance.
Side effects: Common side effects include drowsiness, vomiting, dizziness, nausea, anxiousness, constipation, confusion, and dry mouth. Some serious side effects include flu-like symptoms, seizures, fever, fast or irregular heartbeat, sore throat, chest pain, and mouth sores.
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