Manerix (Moclobemide)

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Brand Name : Manerix

Marketing Authorization Holder : Mylan

Prescription Required

 
 

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Generic Name : Moclobemide

Manufactured By : Authorized UK Generic

Prescription Required

 
 

Product Details

Manerix

Prescription Manerix contain Moclobemide, 

Manerix is available to patients who have moved to the United States and have been taking Manerix prior to the move. Also, we provide Manerix when the physician has deemed it medically necessary for a patient who has failed on other antidepressants.

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Information about Manerix (Moclobemide)

Manerix is an antidepressant medication belonging to the class of reversible monoamine oxidase inhibitors (RMAOIs). It is primarily used to treat major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders by increasing levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain.

Product Highlights

  • Effective for treating moderate to severe depression.
  • Used to manage symptoms of social anxiety and generalized anxiety disorder.

Key Ingredient

  • Moclobemide

Key Benefits

  • Unlike irreversible MAOIs, moclobemide allows for a more flexible diet without strict restrictions on tyramine-containing foods.
  • Some patients may experience quicker symptom relief compared to other antidepressants.
  • Typically well-tolerated with a favorable side effect profile.

Direction of Use

  • Take Manerix as directed by your healthcare provider, usually in two or three divided doses throughout the day.
  • Can be taken with or without food; however, consistency in how you take it is recommended.
  • Gradually taper off under medical supervision to minimize withdrawal symptoms.

Safety Concerns

  • Common side effects may include insomnia, nausea, dizziness, and headache.
  • Although less likely than with traditional MAOIs, there is still a risk when consuming high-tyramine foods.
  • Potential interactions with other medications, especially other antidepressants and certain over-the-counter medications.

Avoid Manerix (Moclobemide) If

  • History of hypersensitivity to moclobemide or any formulation components.
  • Not recommended for individuals with severe liver dysfunction.
  • Avoid if taking other monoamine oxidase inhibitors or specific drugs that may cause significant interactions.


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