AMITONE 75MG
AMITONE 75MG TABLET belongs to the ‘tricyclic antidepressant’ drug class, which is used to treat depression, neuropathic pain, chronic tension-type headache, and migraine in adults. In addition, AMITONE 75MG TABLET is used to treat nighttime bedwetting in children aged 6 and up. Depression is a mood condition characterized by feelings of sadness, loss, or anger that impacts a person’s daily life. AMITONE 75MG TABLET works by boosting the levels of certain natural compounds in the brain that are necessary for mental equilibrium.
AMITONE 75MG TABLET includes Amitriptyline, which helps to regulate mood and prevent depression by regulating particular chemical messengers (serotonin, norepinephrine) in the brain that communicate between brain cells. AMITONE 75MG TABLET also inhibits the transmission of pain impulses, resulting in neuropathic pain alleviation.
AMITONE 75MG TABLET can be taken with or without food. The tablet should be consumed whole with a glass of water; it should not be chewed or crushed. The liquid form of AMITONE 75MG TABLET should be taken by mouth with the measuring cup provided in the package; before each use, shake the pack thoroughly. Depending on your medical condition and response to treatment, you should take AMITONE 75MG TABLET for as long as your doctor has prescribed it. Sleepiness, drowsiness, headache, irregular heartbeat, dry mouth, constipation, nausea, weight gain, slurred or sluggish speech, and congestion of the nose are some of the usual side effects. The majority of these adverse effects do not necessitate medical treatment and will subside with time. However, if you are experiencing these adverse effects on a regular basis, you should consult your doctor.
Continue taking AMITONE 75MG TABLET for as long as your doctor recommends to effectively treat your condition. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor before taking AMITONE 75MG TABLET. Do not drive until you are attentive because AMITONE 75MG TABLET causes drowsiness, sleepiness, and dizziness. If prescribed by a doctor for bedwetting, AMITONE 75MG TABLET can be administered to children over the age of six. AMITONE 75MG TABLET should not be used to treat depression or neuropathic pain in youngsters. Alcohol should not be consumed while taking AMITONE 75MG TABLET because it may cause drowsiness and dizziness. To rule out any negative effects, keep your doctor updated about your health condition and medications.
AMITONE 75MG TABLET is used to treat depression.
Medicinal Advantages
AMITONE 75MG TABLET belongs to the tricyclic antidepressant class of drugs. Adults are treated with AMITONE 75MG TABLET for depression, neuropathic pain, chronic tension-type headache, and migraine. AMITONE 75MG TABLET can also be used to treat nighttime bedwetting in children aged 6 and up. AMITONE 75MG TABLET helps to regulate mood and cure depression by influencing particular chemical messengers (serotonin and/or norepinephrine) in the brain that communicate between brain cells. AMITONE 75MG TABLET inhibits the transmission of pain impulses, resulting in neuropathic pain alleviation.
Use Instructions
AMITONE 75MG TABLET can be taken with or without food. AMITONE 75MG TABLET should be taken exactly as directed by your doctor. AMITONE 75MG TABLET comes in both tablet and liquid form. AMITONE 75MG TABLET should be consumed whole with a glass of water; chewing or crushing the tablet is not recommended. The liquid form of AMITONE 75MG TABLET should be taken by mouth with the measuring cup provided in the package; before each use, shake the pack thoroughly. Based on your medical condition and reaction to therapy, your doctor will determine how long you should take AMITONE 75MG TABLET.
Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.
AMITONE 75MG TABLET SIDE EFFECTS
AMITONE 75MG TABLET, like all drugs, can produce side effects, though not everyone gets them. AMITONE 75MG TABLET can cause sleepiness, drowsiness, headaches, irregular heartbeat, dry mouth, constipation, nausea, weight gain, slurred or sluggish speech, and a stuffy nose. If you encounter any of these adverse effects on a regular basis, please see your doctor.
Drug Recommendations
If you are allergic to any of its ingredients, if you have recently had a heart attack or heart problems, if you are taking or have recently taken other antidepressants such as isocarboxazid, phenelzine, selegiline, or tranylcypromine, if you have severe liver disease, or if you have recently taken moclobemide, do not take AMITRIPTYLINE (used to treat depression and social anxiety). If you have cardiac rhythm difficulties or hypotension, tell your doctor before using AMITRIPTYLINE. If you experience suicidal thoughts, such as murdering or injuring yourself, see your doctor right once. If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, don’t use AMITRIPTYLINE unless your doctor tells you to. Do not drive until you are attentive because AMITRIPTYLINE causes sleepiness and dizziness. If prescribed by a doctor, AMITRIPTYLINE can be administered to children over the age of six to treat bedwetting. AMITRIPTYLINE should not be used to treat depression or neuropathic pain in children. Alcohol should not be used while taking AMITRIPTYLINE since it may cause drowsiness and dizziness. As AMITRIPTYLINE produces orthostatic hypotension, slowly rise from a sitting or laying position (sudden lowering in blood pressure leading to dizziness on standing).
Interactions Between Drugs
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN DRUGS: Pain relievers (tramadol, trazodone, hydrocodone, oxycodone, acetaminophen), antidepressants (bupropion, duloxetine, fluoxetine, sertraline), antihistamines (diphenhydramine, cetirizine), sedatives (zolpidem), muscle relaxants (cyclobenzaprine), anti-convulsants (gabapentin, lamotrigine (alprazolam).
INTERACTIONS WITH FOOD AND DRUGS: Avoid drinking alcohol while using 4name because it may exacerbate the sedative effects.
AMITRIPTYLINE may interact with a variety of diseases, including heart problems, anticholinergic effects, depression, seizure disorders, bone marrow suppression, diabetes, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, acute alcohol intoxication, glaucoma, thyroid problems, pheochromocytoma, neutropenia, kidney, and liver problems.
Safety Suggestions
ALCOHOL
When using AMITRIPTYLINE, avoid drinking alcohol because it may exacerbate the sedative effect.
PREGNANCY
If you’re pregnant, don’t take AMITRIPTYLINE unless your doctor tells you to. If you have any concerns, please consult your doctor; your doctor will only prescribe if the benefits outweigh the risks.
BREAST FEEDING
Before taking AMITRIPTYLINE, speak with your doctor; your doctor will determine whether or not AMITRIPTYLINE is safe for breastfeeding moms.
DRIVING
AMITRIPTYLINE makes you sleepy, dizzy, and drowsy. If you have these symptoms, do not drive or use machinery.
LIVER
In patients with liver disease, dose adjustments may be necessary. If you have any worries about this or if you have a liver problem, please visit your doctor.
KIDNEY
In patients with kidney disease, dose adjustments may be necessary. If you have any worries about this or if you have kidney impairment, please visit your doctor.
No habit formation
Advice on Diet and Lifestyle
Maintaining a nutritious diet and exercising on a regular basis can assist to improve general health and self-esteem.
Attend counseling sessions on a regular basis.
Practice yoga and meditation. This helps to relieve stress and calm the body.
To improve the amount and quality of sleep you obtain, stick to a regular sleep schedule.
Fish, nuts, fresh fruits and vegetables, and olive oils are all good sources of omega fatty acids.
Amino acids are the building blocks of neurotransmitters. Meat, dairy products, and certain fruits and vegetables are high in amino acids, which aid in the appropriate maintenance of neurotransmitters.
Serotonin is stimulated by complex carbs (a feel-good neurotransmitter). Whole grains, legumes, spinach, broccoli, oranges, and pears are among them.
Exercising aids in the creation of natural antidepressants in the body. It also aids in stress relief, mood enhancement, self-esteem enhancement, and comfortable sleep.
Avoid smoking and consuming alcoholic beverages.
Learn about your condition, recognize the risk factors, and stick to the treatment plan prescribed by your doctor.
Additional Information: This item is non-refundable.
Concerns of Patients
Depression is a mental condition marked by feelings of sadness, dissatisfaction, anger, hopelessness, or loss that interfere with daily tasks. Some chronic health conditions and relationships can be influenced by depression. Depression has no established cause, however it has been linked to mental health issues, trauma, family history, drug use, and physiological diseases.
FAQs
AMITRIPTYLINE helps to regulate mood and cure depression by changing particular chemical messengers (serotonin and/or norepinephrine) in the brain that communicate between brain cells.
AMITRIPTYLINE inhibits the transmission of pain impulses, resulting in neuropathic pain alleviation.
Sleepiness, drowsiness, and dizziness are all side effects of AMITRIPTYLINE. If you are having these symptoms, do not drive or use machinery.
Due to an increase in hunger, AMITRIPTYLINE induces weight gain. Maintain a healthy weight by eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly.
If you stop taking AMITRIPTYLINE without consulting your doctor, you may experience recurrent symptoms. Continue taking AMITRIPTYLINE for as long as it is suggested to effectively treat your illness. If you have any problems while taking AMITRIPTYLINE, don’t hesitate to tell your doctor.
Reduced sex-drive, erection issues, and orgasm are all possible side effects of AMITRIPTYLINE. If you have any concerns about this, talk to your doctor.
AMITRIPTYLINE may cause dry mouth as a negative effect. Limiting caffeine intake, avoiding tobacco and mouthwashes containing alcohol, drinking plenty of water, and eating sugar-free gum/candy may all help to stimulate saliva and prevent mouth drying.
AMITRIPTYLINE may cause orthostatic hypotension as a side effect. Standing dizziness is caused by orthostatic hypotension, which is an abrupt drop in blood pressure. If this happens to you, don’t try to stand up or walk right away; instead, lie down and gently get up when you feel better. To avoid such unpleasant incidents, people taking AMITRIPTYLINE should monitor their blood pressure levels on a frequent basis.
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