Remeron Sol Tabs is known by its generic name Mirtazapine. Remeron Sol Tabs are part of a family of drugs known as tetracyclic antidepressants. This family of drugs affects certain chemicals in the brain that are unbalanced in people with depression. This medicine is used to help increase the levels and activity of two of these chemicals (norepinephrine and serotonin), subsequently elevating mood. Remeron Sol Tabs are used to treat what is known as major depressive disorder. Remeron Sol Tabs contain the active ingredients in an orally disintegrating tablet. If you’re looking for a way to buy discount Remeron Sol Tabs online, you can do so through an online Canadian pharmacy. This is an excellent way to save money on your order of Remeron Sol Tabs and other Canadian prescriptions you need. Check with the online Canada drugs stores for their delivery schedules in order to make sure that you ordered it early enough.

What side effects are associated with use of Remeron Sol Tabs (Mirtazapine)?

People who start taking an antidepressant sometimes may initially have increased thoughts of suicide, especially if they are less than 24 years old. Be sure to keep in regular contact with your healthcare provider when you first start taking Remeron Sol Tabs (Mirtazapine). If your moods become erratic or worsen, consult your healthcare provider right away. Examples of this are things such as panic attacks, insomnia, aggressiveness, agitation, restlessness, becoming more depressed, or have thoughts of hurting yourself or others. It is not uncommon for it to take up to four weeks before symptoms of depression improve. Do not stop taking this medication unless specifically advised so by your doctor, and contact your doctor if your depression in not improved after this medicine regularly for at least a month

Common side effects associated with the use of Remeron Sol Tabs (Mirtazapine) may include drowsiness, dizziness, weakness, nausea, constipation or diarrhea, dry mouth, increased thirst, increased or decreased appetite, weight loss or gain. More severe side effects of Remeron Sol Tabs (Mirtazapine) may include but are not limited to severe fever, chills, lightheadedness, weakness, fatigue, and white patches or sores in your mouth or on your lips. If any of these symptoms occur, stop using Remeron Sol Tabs (Mirtazapine) and call your doctor right away. Allergic reactions are possible with the use of this drug and include a sudden rash, itchiness or swelling of the skin, mouth, or throat, and difficulty breathing. If you suspect you are having an allergic reaction to this drug, contact a doctor immediately.

What precautions are advised when taking Remeron Sol Tabs (Mirtazapine)?

Certain medications may alter the clinical or side effects of Remeron Sol Tabs (Mirtazapine). These include drugs such as cold and allergy medicines, narcotic pain medicines, sleeping pills, muscle relaxers, anti-seizure medications, other anti-depressants or anti-anxiety medicines, and any herbal or nutritional supplements you may be taking. Patients taking this medicine are advised not to drink alcohol. Do not take Remeron Sol Tabs (Mirtazapine) if you have used an MAO inhibitor within the past 14 days. Serious, life-threatening side effects can occur if you take this medicine before the MAO inhibitor has cleared from your body.

Women who are pregnant, nursing, or may become pregnant should not use Remeron Sol Tabs (Mirtazapine) unless specifically prescribed by their doctor. Side effects and potential risks of using this drug may be of a greater extent or magnitude in people over the age of 65 so caution should be exercised when treating this group of patients. Cautious use should also be considered when using this drug in patients with preexisting liver, kidney, or heart disease. Online Canada online drugs stores are a great resource if you want to do further research on Remeron Sol Tabs.

What happens with an overdose of Remeron Sol Tabs (Mirtazapine)?

Overdoses of Remeron Sol Tabs (Mirtazapine) may include confusion, memory problems, drowsiness, and fast heart rate. If you suspect an overdose, call your doctor, poison control, or provincial poison control center immediately.