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Mirtazapine Tablet Rx

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Product Description
Mirtazapine is primarily used to treat the symptoms of moderate to severe depression. Veterinary use Anecdotal evidence also suggests that mirtazapine may be effective in treating certain vomiting or anorexia-related conditions in dogs and cats.

* Sold as individual tablet in strengths of 7.5 mg or 15 mg
What is Mirtazapine Tablet?
Mirtazapine is primarily to treat the symptoms of moderate to severe depression.
Who is Mirtazapine Tablet for?
Dogs and Cats
Why use Mirtazapine Tablet?
-Treat the symptoms of moderate to severe depression -Can also be used to treat nausea -Stimulates appetite in pets
How does Mirtazapine Tablet work?
Mirtazapine blocks signals from the intestine and stomach that communicate with the vomit center of the brain.
Manufacturer:
Sun Pharma, Apotex or other generic brand
Active Ingredients(s):
Mirtazapine
How is Mirtazapine Tablet sold?
Sold as individual tablet in strengths of 7.5 mg or 15 mg
What are the side effects of Mirtazapine Tablet?
The most common side effect of this medication is drowsiness. Mirtazapine decreases cortisol secretion by the adrenal glands, but has not actually panned out as a treatment for Cushing’s Syndrome, where excess adrenal steroids are produced by the adrenal glands. Serotonin syndrome is a potential side effect should brain levels of serotonin get too high but this syndrome generally requires a combination of serotonin-increasing medications. Elevated heart rate, tremors/shivering, dilated pupils, difficulty breathing, elevated body temperature, or high blood pressure can all be signs of serotonin syndrome. Animals with serotonin syndrome sometimes demonstrate general hyperactivity. If there is any question that serotonin syndrome is occurring, cyproheptadine can be used as an antidote. At higher doses, mirtazapine may cause a drop in blood pressure or an elevation in heart rate. Occasionally, mirtazapine has been reported to cause abnormalities in blood cell lines developing in the bone marrow. If a patient is known to have leukemia, low platelets, or some other blood disease mirtazapine can still be used but extra monitoring tests are probably in order.
What special precautions are there?
Keep away from children and animals
What to do if overdose?
Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital
How can I store Mirtazapine Tablet?
Store in a cool dry place
Overview
Use as directed by your veterinarian
Main Ingredients
Mirtazapine