Generic Name (Salt) : Olanzapine 10 mg — an atypical antipsychotic medicine Brand/Form : Mouth‑dissolving tablet (MD) — dissolves in the mouth without water (assumed similar to other “MD” formulations of olanzapine) Strength : 10 mg per tablet Therapeutic Class : Atypical antipsychotic (Central Nervous System agent) Mechanism of Action : Olanzapine works by balancing brain chemical messengers (neurotransmitters) such as dopamine and serotonin, which helps stabilize mood, behavior, and thinking. Dosage Form : Mouth dissolving tablet (MD) — placed on the tongue to dissolve OZIM MD 10 mg contains Olanzapine 10 mg in a mouth-dissolving tablet form. Main Uses : Schizophrenia Reduces hallucinations (hearing/seeing things) Controls delusions (false beliefs) Improves disorganized thinking and abnormal behavior Bipolar Disorder Treats acute manic episodes (elevated mood, irritability, overactivity) Helps prevent recurrence of mood episodes (maintenance therapy) Agitation in psychotic conditions Helps calm severe restlessness or aggressive behavior (as prescribed) Treatment-resistant depression Sometimes used in combination with antidepressants under psychiatric supervision How It Works : Olanzapine balances brain chemicals like dopamine and serotonin, stabilizing mood, thoughts, and behavior. Olanzapine influences levels of certain brain chemicals (particularly dopamine and serotonin) that affect mood, thoughts, and behavior — helping improve symptoms of psychosis and mood instability.