Mitadip Tablet 15 mg is a medication used to treat depression in adults and children 12 and over. It is prescribed to help people who feel anxious and depressed. It can also help treat certain types of sleeping disorders, such as insomnia.
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg is mainly used to treat depression in adults, although it can also be prescribed for other conditions, including anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
| Brand Name | Mitadip |
|---|---|
| Type | Tablet |
| Weight | 15 mg |
| Generic | Mirtazapine |
| Manufacturer | Renata Limited |
| Available in | English বাংলা |
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg works by affecting certain neurotransmitters in the brain, such as serotonin and norepinephrine. By increasing the amount of these neurotransmitters, mirtazapine helps to regulate mood and reduce anxiety.
The effects of mirtazapine can be seen within a few days of starting the treatment, but it may take up to 2 to 4 weeks to experience the full benefits of the medicine.
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg is rapidly and almost completely absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract, with peak blood levels 1-2 hours after taking the medication.
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg is eliminated mainly in the urine, with an elimination half-life of 20–40 hours.
The usual starting dose is 15–30 mg once a day at bedtime. In some people, the dose can be increased up to 75 or even 90 mg a day. If the patient is taking other antidepressants, the dose may need to be adjusted, based on the patient’s response. For insomnia, mirtazapine may be taken in divided doses (three to four times a day).
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg can be taken with or without food. It should be taken at the same time each day. For best results, take it at bedtime.
Common side effects of mirtazapine include dry mouth, constipation, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, blurred vision, and weight gain. Rare side effects include mania and serotonin syndrome.
The toxic dose (amount of medication that can cause serious harm) of mirtazapine is not known. An overdose of mirtazapine should be treated as a medical emergency; seek immediate help if an overdose is suspected.
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg may cause drowsiness and impair thinking or reactions, so caution should be taken while driving or performing other tasks that may require alertness. Alcohol should be avoided while taking mirtazapine.
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg can interact with certain medications, such as anticoagulants and monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). Tell your doctor about all the medications you are taking, to avoid any potential interactions.
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg should be used with caution in people with liver, kidney, or heart disease. It should also not be used in people with a history of bipolar disorder or mania.
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg can interact with other medications, such as sedatives, anticoagulants, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, and tricyclic antidepressants. Always tell your doctor about all the medications you are taking, to avoid any potential interactions.
It is best to take mirtazapine with food to help decrease the amount of medication absorbed by the body. Eating meals high in fiber can also help reduce the amount of mirtazapine absorbed and help it work better.
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg is known to be safe during pregnancy. It should not be used without consulting a doctor however, as some studies have raised threats of newborn behaviors, such as agitation, tremor, and even mild respiratory distress.
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg is excreted in breast milk and can pass to the infant. If the drug is necessary, the mother should not breastfeed while taking mirtazapine and should immediately stop taking the medication if she is breastfeeding.
If an overdose of mirtazapine is suspected, call poison control or seek emergency medical attention. Common signs and symptoms of an overdose may include drowsiness, confusion, and agitation.
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg should not be used by anyone who is taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors or by anyone who has taken a MAOI in the past 14 days. It should also not be used by people who have a history of mania or bipolar disorder, or by people who are pregnant.
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg should always be taken as prescribed by the doctor. The dose should not be changed or stopped without consulting a doctor. If a dose is missed, do not double the dose, but take the next dose as usual.
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg should be stored in a cool, dry place. Keep the medication away from light, moisture, and direct heat. Keep it away from children and pets.
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg has a high volume of distribution, meaning it can spread quickly throughout the body.
The half life of mirtazapine is about 20–40 hours.
Mitadip Tablet 15 mg is cleared from the body mainly by the kidneys.
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