Milnacipran is indicated for the management of fibromyalgia. Milnacipran is not approved for use in pediatric patients.
The recommended dose of Milnacipran is 100 mg/day (50 mg twice daily). Based on efficacy and tolerability dosing may be titrated according to the following schedule:
Day 1:Â 12.5 mg once
Days 2-3:Â 25 mg/day (12.5 mg twice daily)
Days 4-7:Â 50 mg/day (25 mg twice daily)
After Day 7:Â 100 mg/day (50 mg twice daily)
Based on individual patient response, the dose may be increased to 200 mg/day (100 mg twice daily). Doses above 200 mg/day have not been studied.
Should be taken with food. Preferably taken during meals.
Increased risk of bleeding with aspirin, NSAIDs, warfarin and other drugs that affect coagulation. Increased CNS effects with centrally-acting drugs (e.g. clomipramine). Increased risk of serotonin syndrome and NMS-like reactions with serotonergic drugs (e.g. tramadol), SSRIs, other selective serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, 5-HT1 receptor agonists (e.g. sumatriptan), antipsychotic agents and other dopamine antagonists. May inhibit antihypertensive effect of clonidine. May potentiate adverse haemodynamic effects with digoxin. Paroxysmal HTN and cardiac arrhythmia may occur when taken concurrently with epinephrine or norepinephrine.
Uncontrolled narrow-angle glaucoma. Concomitant use with MAOI or within 2 wk after withdrawal of MAOI.
Increased heart rate, HTN, increased liver enzymes, severe liver injury, hyponatraemia, abnormal bleeding, dysuria, mydriasis, nausea, vomiting, constipation, headache, insomnia, dizziness, hot flushes, hyperhidrosis, palpitations, dry mouth, migraine.
Pregnancy: Patients should be advised to notify their physician if they become pregnant or intend to become pregnant during Milnacipran therapy. Patients should be encouraged to enroll in the Milnacipran Pregnancy Registry if they become pregnant, preferably before any prenatal testing is done. This registry is collecting information about the safety of milnacipran during pregnancy.
Nursing: Advise patients to notify their physician if they are breast feeding
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