What should I tell my care team before I take this medication?
They need to know if you have any of these conditions:
-Bipolar disorder
-Dehydration
-Glaucoma
-Have had a stroke
-Heart or blood vessel conditions
-Kidney disease
-Liver disease
-Low blood pressure
-Low levels of sodium in the blood
-Low white blood cell levels
-Seizures
-Suicidal thoughts, plans, or attempt
-An unusual or allergic reaction to mirtazapine, other medications, foods, dyes, or preservatives
-Pregnant or trying to get pregnant
-Breastfeeding
What may interact with this medication?
Do not take this medication with any of the following:
-Cisapride
-Dronedarone
-Levoketoconazole
-Linezolid
-MAOIs, such as Marplan, Nardil, and Parnate
-Methylene blue
-Pimozide
-Some medications for fungal infections, such as ketoconazole, posaconazole, voriconazole
-Thioridazine
This medication may also interact with the following:
-Alcohol
-Benzodiazepines, such as lorazepam
-Cimetidine
-Clarithromycin
-Other medications that cause heart rhythm changes
-Opioids
-Rifampin
-Some medications for depression, anxiety, or other mental health conditions
-Some medication for migraines, such as sumatriptan
-Some medications for seizures, such as carbamazepine or phenytoin
-Stimulant medications for ADHD, weight loss, or staying awake
-Supplements, such as St. John's wort or tryptophan
-Warfarin
Other medications may affect the way this medication works. Talk with your care team about all the medications you take. They may suggest changes to your treatment plan to lower the risk of side effects and to make sure your medications work as intended.
This list may not describe all possible interactions. Give your health care provider a list of all the medicines, herbs, non-prescription drugs, or dietary supplements you use. Also tell them if you smoke, drink alcohol, or use illegal drugs. Some items may interact with your medicine.
What should I watch for while using this medication?
Visit your care team for regular checks on your progress. It may be some time before you see the benefit from this medication.
This medication may worsen depression and cause thoughts of suicide. This can happen at any time but is more common after first starting treatment and after a change in dose. Talk to your care team right away if you have changes in mood and behavior or thoughts of self-harm or suicide. They can help you.
This medication may affect your coordination, reaction time, or judgment. Do not drive or operate machinery until you know how this medication affects you. Sit up or stand slowly to reduce the risk of dizzy or fainting spells. Drinking alcohol with this medication can increase the risk of these side effects.
Your mouth may get dry. Chewing sugarless gum or sucking hard candy and drinking plenty of water may help. Contact your care team if the problem does not go away or is severe.
What are the most serious risks of this medication?
This medication may increase thoughts of suicide. This may be more common in children, teenagers, and young adults. The risk may increase after first starting the medication and after dose changes. Talk to your care team right away if you have changes in mood and behavior or thoughts of self-harm or suicide.