Mianserin
General English name: Mianserin
Application: Depression
Medication forms of mesentery
Mesopotamian drug information
The correct amount and method of taking Mianserin
Contraindications to the use of mesentery
Intermediate use during pregnancy and lactation
The effect of taking Mianserin on driving
Intermediate drug interactions
Warning about taking Mianserin
Side effects of intermediate use
Complications of Mianserin Overdose (Mianserin Poisoning)
Storage conditions of Mianserin
Medication forms of mesentery
Tablet
Mesopotamian drug information
Mesopotamia belongs to a group of drugs called tricyclic antidepressants. The exact cause of depression is not known. It can be caused by any obvious cause or event in life, such as a relationship problem, death, or a specific illness. Depression keeps you in a bad mood all the time and also causes other symptoms that interfere with your daily activities.
Brain cells (neurons) called neurons secrete chemicals (called neurotransmitters) that have a stimulating effect on other neurons. This process creates an electrical pulse through which many brain functions are performed. Mesopotamia is thought to interfere with certain brain chemicals that may be involved in causing depressive symptoms, and this drug can be very helpful for depressed people, especially if they have trouble sleeping.
The correct amount and method of taking Mianserin
Read the package leaflet carefully before starting treatment with this medicine. This brochure will help you to get comprehensive medication information about the drug and its possible side effects.
The dose and amount of Mianserin varies from person to person; Use the medicine exactly as your psychiatrist has told you. Treatment with Mianserin is usually 30-40 mg per day.
Take mesensary tablets regularly and at a set time (before or after meals) with some water.
If you forget to take your daily dose at the right time but soon forget, take the medicine; But if you remember when the next dose is near the hour, do not take the missed dose. You should not take two doses of the medicine together because of the missed dose.
Contraindications to the use of mesentery
Pay attention to the expiration date of the mesenteric drug and do not take it if the medicine in your hand has expired.
Never give Mianserin to another person, even if you have the same symptoms.
Check for drug-mediated interactions, and if you are taking a drug that interacts with this drug, talk to your doctor about using your medications.
Intermediate use during pregnancy and lactation
During pregnancy and lactation, you should not use the drug arbitrarily without consulting your doctor. Taking miscarriage during pregnancy can be dangerous for the fetus.
The effect of taking Mianserin on driving
Medium can cause blurred vision and drowsiness. Avoid driving until these symptoms have resolved.
Intermediate drug interactions
Drug interactions may alter drug performance and increase the risk of serious side effects. Make a list of all the medicines (including prescription / over-the-counter and herbal medicines) you use and share them with your doctor and pharmacist. Do not change the dose of your medicine without consulting your doctor or stop taking the medicine.
Mesopotamia can cause serious drug interactions with MAO inhibitors, which can even lead to death, including MAO inhibitors (isocarboxazid, linezolid, methylene blue, moclobem Do not use phenelzine, procarbazine, rasagiline, selegiline, tranylcypromine. Most MAO inhibitors should not be used until 2 weeks before and after starting Mianserin.
If you are taking medicines that cause drowsiness, tell your doctor or pharmacist, including: alcohol, antihistamines (such as cetirizine, diphenhydramine), sleeping pills or anxiety medications (such as alprazolam) (alprazolam) , Diazepam, zolpidem, muscle relaxants, and analgesics and painkillers (such as codeine).
Check the labels on all your medicines (such as allergies or cough and cold medicines) because some of them are made up of substances that cause drowsiness. Ask your pharmacist how to use them so that you can use them safely.
Warning about taking Mianserin
Some medications may not be prescribed under certain conditions, and some medications may be prescribed if additional treatment is needed; Therefore, it is best for your doctor to be aware of the following before taking Miansarin:
- If you are pregnant, planning to have a baby, or if you are breast-feeding.
- If you have liver or kidney problems.
- If you have a specific cardiovascular disease.
- If you have prostate or urinary problems.
- If you have hyperthyroidism.
- If you have diabetes.
- If you have glaucoma (glaucoma - increased pressure inside the eye).
- If you have constipation.
- If you have any kind of mental health problems (especially bipolar disorder).
- If you have an inherited blood disease called porphyria.
- If you have an adrenal tumor called a pheochromocytoma.
- If you have been taking antidepressants such as monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) for the past two weeks.
- If you are taking certain medications. These medicines include all the medicines available, whether you are prescribed them or taking them without a doctor's prescription, such as herbal medicines and complementary medicines.
- If you have a history of an allergic reaction to a drug.
Side effects of intermediate use
All medications can cause side effects. But many consumers also do not experience any side effects. Some of the side effects go away shortly after taking the medicine. In case of persistent side effects, the physician should be informed:
Blurred vision, drowsiness
Dry mouth
Constipation
Feeling sick, nausea, diarrhea
Feeling weak and dizzy
Feeling anxious, sleep problems, urinary problems, tingling sensation, breast tenderness, problems having sex, changes in appetite and weight, changes in taste, ringing in the ears, itchy skin, hair loss, increased sweating, changes Heart rate or rhythm
Important Note: In some people taking mesenchymal medication, this medication may cause changes in some blood tests. However, your doctor will check these cases. But tell your doctor if you have any signs of fever or infection.
Consult your doctor if you have any other symptoms that you feel may be due to the use of Mianserin.
Complications of Mianserin Overdose (Mianserin Poisoning)
Do not take more than the dose prescribed by your doctor.
If you feel that someone has been poisoned and you have symptoms such as shortness of breath, fainting and weakness (fainting), call the emergency room immediately.
Storage conditions of Mianserin
Keep the medicine out of the reach of children.
Store the medicine in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight.