MIRTAZAPINE- mirtazapine tablet, film coated 
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Medication Guide

Mirtazapine Tablets, USP

(mer-TAH-zah-peen)

Read the Medication Guide that comes with Mirtazapine Tablets before you start taking it and each time you get a refill. There may be new information. This Medication Guide does not take the place of talking to your healthcare provider about your medical condition or treatment. If you have any questions about Mirtazapine Tablets, talk to your healthcare provider.

What is the most important information I should know about Mirtazapine Tablets?

Mirtazapine Tablets and other antidepressant medicines may cause serious side effects, including:

1. Suicidal thoughts or actions:

Keep all follow-up visits with your healthcare provider and call between visits if you are worried about symptoms.

Call your healthcare provider right away if you have any of the following symptoms, or call 911 if an emergency, especially if they are new, worse, or worry you:

Call your healthcare provider right away if you have any of the following symptoms, or call 911 if an emergency. Mirtazapine Tablets may be associated with these serious side effects:

2. Manic episodes:

3. Decreased White Blood Cells called neutrophils, which are needed to fight infections. Tell your doctor if you have any indication of infection such as fever, chills, sore throat, or mouth or nose sores, especially symptoms which are flu-like.

4. Serotonin Syndrome. This condition can be life-threatening and may include:

  1. Visual problems

Only some people are at risk for these problems. You may want to undergo an eye examination to see if you are at risk and receive preventative treatment if you are.

6. Seizures

7. Low salt (sodium) levels in the blood. Elderly people may be at greater risk for this. Symptoms may include:

8. Sleepiness. It is best to take Mirtazapine Tablets close to bedtime.

9. Severe skin reactions: Call your doctor right away if you have any or all of the following symptoms:

10. Severe allergic reactions: trouble breathing, swelling of the face, tongue, eyes or mouth

11. Increases in appetite or weight. Children and adolescents should have height and weight monitored during treatment.

12. Increased cholesterol and triglyceride levels in your blood

Do not stop Mirtazapine Tablets without first talking to your healthcare provider. Stopping Mirtazapine Tablets too quickly may cause potentially serious symptoms including:

What is Mirtazapine Tablets?

Mirtazapine Tablets is a prescription medicine used to treat depression. It is important to talk with your healthcare provider about the risks of treating depression and also the risks of not treating it. You should discuss all treatment choices with your healthcare provider.

Talk to your healthcare provider if you do not think that your condition is getting better with Mirtazapine Tablets treatment.

Who should not take Mirtazapine Tablets ?

Do not take Mirtazapine Tablets:

People who take Mirtazapine Tablets close in time to an MAOI may have serious or even life-threatening side effects. Get medical help right away if you have any of these symptoms:

What should I tell my healthcare provider before taking Mirtazapine Tablets? Ask if you are not sure.

Before starting Mirtazapine Tablets, tell your healthcare provider if you:

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines that you take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Mirtazapine Tablets and some medicines may interact with each other, may not work as well, or may cause serious side effects.

Your healthcare provider or pharmacist can tell you if it is safe to take Mirtazapine Tablets with your other medicines. Do not start or stop any medicine while taking Mirtazapine Tablets without talking to your healthcare provider first.

If you take Mirtazapine Tablets, you should not take any other medicines that contain mirtazapine.

How should I take Mirtazapine Tablets?

  • Take Mirtazapine Tablets exactly as prescribed. Your healthcare provider may need to change the dose of Mirtazapine Tablets until it is the right dose for you.
  • Take Mirtazapine Tablets at the same time each day, preferably in the evening at bedtime.
  • Swallow Mirtazapine Tablets as directed.
  • It is common for antidepressant medicines such as Mirtazapine Tablets to take up to a few weeks before you start to feel better. Do not stop taking Mirtazapine Tablets if you do not feel results right away.
  • Do not stop taking or change the dose of Mirtazapine Tablets without first talking to your doctor, even if you feel better.
  • Mirtazapine Tablets may be taken with or without food.
  • If you miss a dose of Mirtazapine Tablets, take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and take your next dose at the regular time. Do not take two doses of Mirtazapine Tablets at the same time.
  • If you take too much Mirtazapine Tablets, call your healthcare provider or poison control center right away, or get emergency treatment.

What should I avoid while taking Mirtazapine Tablets?

  • Mirtazapine Tablets can cause sleepiness or may affect your ability to make decisions, think clearly, or react quickly. You should not drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how Mirtazapine Tablets affects you.
  • Avoid drinking alcohol or taking diazepam (a medicine used for anxiety, insomnia and seizures, for example) or similar medicines while taking Mirtazapine Tablets. If you are uncertain about whether certain medication can be taken with Mirtazapine Tablets, please discuss with your doctor.

What are the possible side effects of Mirtazapine Tablets?

Mirtazapine Tablets may cause serious side effects, including all of those described in the section entitled “What is the most important information I should know about Mirtazapine Tablets?”

Common possible side effects in people who take Mirtazapine Tablets include:

  • sleepiness
  • increased appetite, weight gain
  • dry mouth
  • constipation
  • dizziness
  • abnormal dreams

Tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away. These are not all the possible side effects of Mirtazapine Tablets. For more information, ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist.

Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

How should I store Mirtazapine Tablets?

  • Store Mirtazapine Tablets at 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F).
  • Keep Mirtazapine Tablets away from light and moisture.
  • Keep Mirtazapine Tablets bottle closed tightly.

Keep Mirtazapine Tablets and all medicines out of the reach of children.

General information about Mirtazapine Tablets

Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a Medication Guide. Do not use Mirtazapine Tablets for a condition for which it was not prescribed. Do not give Mirtazapine Tablets to other people, even if they have the same condition. It may harm them.

This Medication Guide summarizes the most important information about Mirtazapine Tablets. If you would like more information, talk with your healthcare provider. You may ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist for information about Mirtazapine Tablets that is written for healthcare professionals.

For more information about Mirtazapine Tablets call 1-800-525-8747 or go to www.us.sandoz.com.

What are the ingredients in Mirtazapine Tablets?

Active Ingredient: mirtazapine

Inactive Ingredients: colloidal silicon dioxide, hypromellose, lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, polyethylene glycol, polysorbate 80, pregelatinized starch (corn), titanium dioxide. In addition, the 15 mg tablet also contains yellow iron oxide. The 30 mg tablet also contains FD&C yellow No. 6, and red iron oxide.

This Medication Guide has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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Rev. January 2016

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Revised: 9/2017
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