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Does MIRTAZAPINE Cause Increased appetite? 166 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 166 reports of Increased appetite have been filed in association with MIRTAZAPINE (Mirtazapine). This represents 0.6% of all adverse event reports for MIRTAZAPINE.

166
Reports of Increased appetite with MIRTAZAPINE
0.6%
of all MIRTAZAPINE reports
0
Deaths
30
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Increased appetite From MIRTAZAPINE?

Of the 166 reports, 30 (18.1%) required hospitalization, and 19 (11.4%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Increased appetite Listed in the Official Label?

Yes, Increased appetite is listed as a known adverse reaction in the official FDA drug label for MIRTAZAPINE.

What Other Side Effects Does MIRTAZAPINE Cause?

Toxicity to various agents (2,758) Drug ineffective (1,874) Somnolence (1,695) Completed suicide (1,535) Fall (1,461) Intentional overdose (1,458) Drug abuse (1,408) Dizziness (1,234) Fatigue (1,192) Nausea (1,142)

What Other Drugs Cause Increased appetite?

SEMAGLUTIDE (980) RISPERIDONE (808) TIRZEPATIDE (640) OLANZAPINE (556) ARIPIPRAZOLE (465) QUETIAPINE (389) RUXOLITINIB (287) PREDNISONE (265) PREGABALIN (265) GABAPENTIN (253)

Which MIRTAZAPINE Alternatives Have Lower Increased appetite Risk?

MIRTAZAPINE vs MIRVASO MIRTAZAPINE vs MIRVETUXIMAB SORAVTANSINE-GYNX MIRTAZAPINE vs MISOPROSTOL MIRTAZAPINE vs MITAPIVAT MIRTAZAPINE vs MITOMYCIN

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