Remeron WisdomCard™
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Research Notes on Remeron
Remeron is a brand name for the drug mirtazapine. It is used for the treatment of moderate to severe depression by restoring the balance of chemicals in the brain, hence improving a person’s mood and sense of well-being. This drug can be ingested on an empty stomach, and is recommended to be taken before sleeping since it may cause drowsiness and dizziness. For complete information, see the mirtazapine WisdomCard.
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Company Information on Remeron
- Organon: Official Site
- Wikipedia: Organon International
- Schering-Plough: Official Site
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- Contributor: Mia Tagala
- Reviewer: Elisa Carter
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
- Last update: Oct. 15, 2009
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- Contributor: Mia Tagala
- Reviewer: Elisa Carter
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
- Redirects: Emeron, Remeren, Remeran, Remron, Remro, Remeron (Mirtazapine)
- Last update: Jan. 9, 2009
Each WisdomCard is handcrafted by our team of physician-guided health advocates. Our goal is to make it easy for you to find the most useful health resources for any health topic by filtering out spam and bad links.