Mirtazapine; Tramadol; St. John's Wort Mirtazapine (Remeron); Nefazodone; Trazodone Aripiprazole (Abilify); Brexpiprazole
mirtazapine and sertraline combined with Serotonin Syndrome Resulting from Coadministration of Tramadol, Venlafaxine, and Mirtazapine.
Multiple cases of mirtazapine associated serotonin syndrome, due to either mirtazapine tramadol, venlafaxine, and mirtazapine. Ann Pharmacother 38: .
tramadol and mirtazapine both increase sedation. Use Caution/Monitor encoded search term (mirtazapine (Remeron%2C Remeron SolTab)) and mirtazapine (Remeron
Tramadol was discontinued and the dose of mirtazapine and paroxetine was reduced. The dose of mirtazapine was reduced to 10mg every 24 hours.
Tramadol was discontinued and the dose of mirtazapine and paroxetine was reduced. The dose of mirtazapine was reduced to 10mg every 24 hours.
Mirtazapine. Both Tramadol and Mirtazapine can increase the risk of hyponatraemia. Both Tramadol and Mirtazapine can increase the risk of serotonin syndrome.
tramadol and mirtazapine both increase sedation. Use Caution/Monitor encoded search term (mirtazapine (Remeron%2C Remeron SolTab)) and mirtazapine (Remeron
Mirtazapine contains the active ingredient mirtazapine. Mirtazapine is tramadol. (a pain-killer), linezolid (an antibiotic), lithium (used to treat
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