Mirtazapine

May 11, 1999Drugs

Mirtazapine’s uses in treating major depression

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Abstract

Mirtazapine shows equivalent efficacy to tricyclic antidepressants and is at least as effective as trazodone for treating moderate to severe depression.

  • Sustained remission rates with mirtazapine were higher than with amitriptyline in continuation studies.
  • Mirtazapine may have a faster onset of action compared to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
  • In short-term assessments, mirtazapine was more effective than fluoxetine, paroxetine, and citalopram at various weeks of therapy.
  • Preliminary data indicate potential effectiveness of mirtazapine as augmentation therapy for refractory depression.
  • Anticholinergic side effects and events like tremor and dyspepsia are less common with mirtazapine than with tricyclic antidepressants.
  • Increased appetite and bodyweight gain are reported more frequently with mirtazapine compared to other antidepressants.

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