REMERON
Remeron Information
Remeron is a popular antidepressant that is known to effectively
affect some of the brain’s chemicals that are known to sometimes
cause depression. This medicine is generally prescribed in order to
relieve depression’s symptoms like feeling of guilt, worthlessness
or sadness; loss of interest in your regular daily activities;
tiredness; changes in your regular appetite; suicidal thoughts.
Remeron Indications
Remeron is an effective antidepressant
that is generally prescribed to patients who are suffering from
severe depression. However, this drug could also serve some other
purposes that have not been said here.
Remeron Warnings
During the first few weeks of your treatment with Remeron you
might have to be closely monitored by an authorized health care
provider, especially if you are less than 18 years old. You must not
stop using this medicine without your personal physician’s approval,
even if you do not see any results during the first few weeks of
treatment. You should alert your personal health care provider as
soon as possible if you start to experience unpleasant chills,
fever, flu-like symptoms, cold, sore throat, mouth or nose sores.
During your treatment with this medicine you should avoid performing
any hazardous activities or any activities that require mental or
physical alertness (such as operating complicated / complex
machinery, driving, etc). A treatment with this medicine could
trigger several side effects such as dizziness (this usually occurs
when the patient is lying down or sitting – he or she should rise
with extra care in order to avoid a possible fall). During your
treatment with Remeron you should avoid consuming alcoholic
beverages, as this is known to worsen this medicine’s side effects
(especially dizziness and drowsiness).
If you are suffering from a known allergic reaction to this
medicine’s components you must not start using Remeron. Before you
start a treatment with Remeron you should alert your personal health
care provider if you are allergic to any foods, dyes, preservatives
or any other substances (including other medicines). Some medical
conditions (such as the ones listed below) could harmfully interact
with a treatment with this medicine:
- liver disease;
- kidney disorder;
- manic-depressive medical disorder;
- blood medical conditions;
- heart disease or low or high blood pressure;
- recent heart attack (during the last 2 months);
- epilepsy or any other seizure disorder.
Patients who are suffering from any of the medical conditions
that have been listed here might not be allowed to start taking
Remeron or they might have to take in a lower dose of this medicine.
Phenylalanine is one of this medicine’s ingredients. Therefore,
patients who are suffering from phenylketonuria (PKU) should have
their treatment regularly monitored by an authorized medical health
care provider. This medicine is a category C FDA pregnancy drug.
Therefore it has not been made clear whether a treatment with this
product during pregnancy could harm a growing fetus. If you are
pregnant, or if you think that you might become pregnant during your
treatment with Remeron you should ask your personal physician if you
may start using this product. It has not been clearly established
whether this drug’s main ingredients are able to pass into the
patient’s breast milk or not. If you are currently nursing an
infant, you should ask your personal health care provider if you may
start a treatment with this medicine. Elderly patients are known to
be more prone to developing this medicine’s side effects (dizziness,
drowsiness, feeling uncoordinated, unsteadiness, low blood pressure,
etc) and should be prescribed a lower dose of this drug.
Remeron Intake Guidelines
Ask your personal physician to explain to you how to take
Remeron. Do not deviate from your physician’s instructions. If you
have any questions about them, you should ask a nurse or a
pharmacist for further explanations. If you need other information
about this product you should carefully read the medicine’s label.
Remeron should be stored at the average room temperature, away from
heat and moisture. Do not keep this medicine in the bathroom or
anywhere near the kitchen sink. It is best to store this drug (and
any other medicines) in a place that can not be easily reached by
pets and children (in order to avoid unwanted accidents such as
poisoning).
Remeron Dosage
Ask your personal health care provider to
tell you the exact dose of Remeron that you should take in, in order
to get the proper beneficial effects from your treatment with this
medicine. The average dose of this product consists of one dose per
day that should be taken in before bedtime.
Remeron Overdose
If you suspect that you might be suffering from an overdose with
Remeron you should seek emergency medical care. The average symptoms
that could be triggered by an overdose with Remeron include
drowsiness, confusion, fast heartbeat and poor memory.
Remeron Missed Dose
You should try to take this medicine on a regular basis. If you
miss one of your doses of Remeron, you should take it as soon as you
remember. However, if it is time for another dose it is best that
you skip the one that you have missed and proceed with your regular
dosing schedule. It is forbidden to take double doses of this drug
without your physician’s approval.
Remeron Side Effects
Stop using Remeron and alert your physician if you experience:
- allergic reaction;
- seizures;
- irregular or fast heartbeat;
- chills, ,
flu-like symptoms, a sore throat, or nose or mouth sores.
You may continue using Remeron but you should alert your doctor
if you develop:
- nausea;
- drowsiness;
- dry mouth;
- increased appetite;
- constipation;
- dizziness;
- mild tremor.
Remeron Drug Reactions
During your treatment with Remeron you should avoid using
monoamine oxidase inhibitors. Ask your personal health care provider
for more information about Remeron drug interactions.
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