Mirtazapine
Mirtazapine 15MG
What is Mirtazapine?
Mirtazapine treats depression. Mirtazapine is the generic version of the drugs Remeron and Remeron SolTab. For a supply of 30 oral tablets of Mirtazapine 15 mg, the average cost is $27. A quick and easy way to save on your Mirtazapine cost is to use Rx.com’s free coupon card when purchasing your prescription at your local pharmacy.Side Effects
- Drowsiness
- Increased appetite
- Weight gain
Warnings
- Increased risk of suicidal thoughts in young adults and adolescents
- Potential for serotonin syndrome, especially when used with other serotonergic drugs
- May cause low blood pressure especially when standing up
- Risk of angle-closure glaucoma
- Use caution in patients with a history of bipolar disorder
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- Drowsiness
- Increased appetite
- Weight gain
- Dry mouth
- Constipation
- Dizziness
- Increased cholesterol levels
- Fatigue
- Increased risk of suicidal thoughts in young adults and adolescents
- Potential for serotonin syndrome, especially when used with other serotonergic drugs
- May cause low blood pressure especially when standing up
- Risk of angle-closure glaucoma
- Use caution in patients with a history of bipolar disorder
- May cause blood disorders including neutropenia or agranulocytosis
- Not recommended for use during pregnancy unless necessary
- Use caution in patients with liver or kidney impairments
Mirtazapine Coupons & Prices
Mirtazapine 15MG
What is Mirtazapine ?
Mirtazapine treats depression. Mirtazapine is the generic version of the drugs Remeron and Remeron SolTab. For a supply of 30 oral tablets of Mirtazapine 15 mg, the average cost is $27. A quick and easy way to save on your Mirtazapine cost is to use Rx.com’s free coupon card when purchasing your prescription at your local pharmacy.
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