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Fetzima (levomilnacipran) Patient Information

Brand Name: Fetzima
Generic Name: Levomilnacipran

Fetzima (levomilnacipran) Full Prescribing Information
Fetzima Medication Guide

Information for Patients

Advise patients, their families, and their caregivers about the benefits and risks associated with treatment with Fetzima and counsel them on its appropriate use. Advise patients, their families, and their caregivers to read the Medication Guide and assist them in understanding its contents.

Suicide Risk

Advise patients and caregivers to look for the emergence of suicidality, especially early during treatment and when the dose is adjusted up or down.

Dosing and Administration

Advise patients that Fetzima should be swallowed whole and should not be chewed, crushed or opened.

Advise patients that Fetzima can be taken with or without food. Fetzima should be initiated with a dose of 20 mg once daily for 2 days and then increased to 40 mg once daily. Based on efficacy and tolerability, Fetzima may then be increased in increments of 40 mg at intervals of 2 or more days. The maximum recommended dose is 120 mg once daily.

Instruct patients if they miss a dose, to take the missed dose as soon as they remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, instruct them to skip the missed dose and take their next dose at the regular time. Advise them not to take two doses of Fetzima at the same time.

Concomitant Medication

Instruct patients not to take Fetzima with an MAOI or within 14 days of stopping an MAOI and to allow 7 days after stopping Fetzima before starting an MAOI.

Serotonin Syndrome

Caution patients about the risk of serotonin syndrome, particularly with the concomitant use of Fetzima and triptans, tramadol, tryptophan supplements, other serotonergic agents, or antipsychotic drugs.

Effect on Blood Pressure and Heart Rate

Advise patients that they should have regular monitoring of blood pressure and heart rate when taking Fetzima.


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Abnormal Bleeding

Caution patients about the concomitant use of Fetzima and NSAIDs, aspirin, warfarin, or other drugs that affect coagulation since combined use of psychotropic drugs that interfere with serotonin reuptake and these agents has been associated with an increased risk of abnormal bleeding.

Narrow-angle Glaucoma

Advise patients with raised intraocular pressure or those at risk of acute narrow-angle glaucoma (angle-closure glaucoma) that mydriasis has been reported with Fetzima and they should be monitored.

Urinary Hesitation or Retention

Caution patients about the risk of urinary hesitation and retention while taking Fetzima, particularly in patients prone to obstructive urinary disorders.

Activation of Mania/Hypomania

Advise patients and their caregivers to observe for signs of activation of mania/hypomania.

Seizures

Caution patients about using Fetzima if they have a history of a seizure disorder. Patients with a history of seizures were excluded from clinical studies.

Discontinuation Syndrome

Advise patients not to stop taking Fetzima without first talking with their healthcare provider. Patients should be aware that discontinuation effects may occur when suddenly stopping Fetzima.

Hyponatremia

Advise patients that if they are treated with diuretics, or are otherwise volume depleted, or are elderly, they may be at greater risk of developing hyponatremia while taking Fetzima.

Alcohol

Advise patients to avoid consumption of alcohol while taking Fetzima.

Allergic Reactions

Advise patients to notify their healthcare provider if they develop an allergic reaction such as rash, hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing.

Pregnancy

Advise patients to notify their healthcare provider if they become pregnant or intend to become pregnant during therapy with Fetzima.

Nursing Mothers

Advise patients to notify their healthcare provider if they are breastfeeding an infant and would like to continue or start Fetzima.

Interference with Cognitive and Motor Performance

Caution patients about operating hazardous machinery, including automobiles, until they are reasonably certain that Fetzima therapy does not adversely affect their ability to engage in such activities.

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Last revision: 07/2013

Fetzima (levomilnacipran) Full Prescribing Information
Fetzima Medication Guide

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APA Reference
Staff, H. (2013, October 9). Fetzima (levomilnacipran) Patient Information, HealthyPlace. Retrieved on 2024, November 21 from https://www.healthyplace.com/other-info/psychiatric-medications/fetzima-levomilnacipran-patient-information

Last Updated: January 28, 2019
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Medically reviewed by Harry Croft, MD

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