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Amitriptyline

About Amitriptyline

Amitriptyline is used to treat depression, neuropathic pain, chronic tension-type headaches, and migraine in adults. Amitriptyline is also used to treat bedwetting at night in children aged 6 years and above. Depression is a mood disorder that affects a person's daily life, characterised by feelings of sadness, loss, or anger.

Amitriptyline contains amitriptyline, which works by affecting certain chemical messengers (serotonin and norepinephrine) in the brain, which communicate between brain cells, thereby helping to regulate mood and prevent depression.

In some cases, you may experience certain common side effects such as sleepiness, drowsiness, headache, irregular heartbeat, dry mouth, constipation, nausea, weight gain, slurred or slow speech, and a congested nose. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.

Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Amitriptyline can be given to children over 6 years old if prescribed by the doctor for bedwetting. Amitriptyline should not be given to children for treating depression or neuropathic pain.

Uses of Amitriptyline

Amitriptyline is used for the treatment of depression, neuropathic pain, chronic tension-type headaches, and migraine. The detailed uses of Amitriptyline are as follows:
• Depression Treatment: Amitriptyline is used to treat major depressive disorder by balancing neurotransmitters in the brain, which helps improve mood and relieve depression symptoms.
• Chronic Pain Management: Amitriptyline is used to manage chronic pain, particularly neuropathic pain conditions such as fibromyalgia and diabetic neuropathy, by changing how the brain processes pain signals.
• Migraine Prophylaxis: Amitriptyline is prescribed as a preventive treatment for migraines, helping to stabilise mood and reduce headache frequency, making it easier to manage migraine symptoms.

Medicinal Benefits

  • Amitriptyline is used to treat depression, neuropathic pain, chronic tension-type headaches, and migraine in adults.
  • Amitriptyline is also used to treat bedwetting at night in children aged 6 years and above.
  • Amitriptyline prevents the transmission of pain signals, thereby providing relief from neuropathic pain.
  • Helps improve your sleep when taken in low doses.

Directions for Use

  • Amitriptyline can be taken with or without food as advised by your doctor.
  • Follow your doctor's instructions on the dosage and timing of this medication to ensure safe and effective use.
  • Swallow Amitriptyline as a whole with a glass of water.
  • Do not break, crush or chew it.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Amitriptyline

  • Sleepiness
  • Drowsiness
  • Headache
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Dry mouth
  • Constipation
  • Nausea
  • Weight gain
  • Slurred or slow speech
  • Congested nose

Drug Warnings

  • Do not take Amitriptyline if you are allergic to any of its components,
  • Also, avoid taking Amitriptyline if you recently had a heart attack, or heart problems, are taking other antidepressants like isocarboxazid, phenelzine, selegiline, tranylcypromine or have taken them in the last 14 days, have severe liver disease or if you have taken moclobemide (used to treat depression and social anxiety).
  • Inform your doctor before taking Amitriptyline if you have heart rhythm problems or hypotension.
  • Consult your doctor immediately if you have suicidal thoughts, such as killing or harming yourself.
  • Do not take Amitriptyline if you are pregnant or breastfeeding unless prescribed.
  • Amitriptyline causes drowsiness and dizziness; do not drive unless you are alert.
  • Amitriptyline can be given to children aged 6 or older if prescribed by the doctor for treating bedwetting.
  • Amitriptyline should not be given to children for treating depression or neuropathic pain.
  • Avoid consuming alcohol along with Amitriptyline as it could lead to increased drowsiness and dizziness.
  • Rise slowly from a sitting or lying position, as Amitriptyline may experience orthostatic hypotension (a sudden drop in blood pressure that can lead to dizziness upon standing).

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: Amitriptyline may have interaction with pain killers (tramadol, trazodone, hydrocodone, oxycodone, acetaminophen), an antidepressant (bupropion, duloxetine, fluoxetine, sertraline), antihistamine (diphenhydramine, cetirizine), sedatives (zolpidem), muscle relaxant (cyclobenzaprine), anti-convulsant (gabapentin, lamotrigine, escitalopram, pregabalin, topiramate), anti-thyroid (levothyroxine), and anti-anxiety (alprazolam).

Drug-Food Interactions: Avoid consuming alcohol along with Amitriptyline as it may increase the sedative effects.

Drug-Disease Interactions: Amitriptyline may have interactions with disease conditions such as 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.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List:

  • TRAMADOL
  • TRAZODONE
  • HYDROCODONE
  • OXYCODONE
  • ACETAMINOPHEN
  • BUPROPION
  • DULOXETINE
  • FLUOXETINE
  • SERTRALINE
  • DIPHENHYDRAMINE
  • CETIRIZINE
  • ZOLPIDEM
  • CYCLOBENZAPRINE
  • GABAPENTIN
  • LAMOTRIGINE
  • ESCITALOPRAM
  • PREGABALIN
  • TOPIRAMATE
  • LEVOTHYROXINE SODIUM
  • ALPRAZOLAM
  • Safety Advice

    • Safety Warning

      Alcohol

      unsafe

      Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking Amitriptyline as it may cause an increased sedative effect.

    • Safety Warning

      Pregnancy

      consult your doctor

      Avoid taking Amitriptyline if you are pregnant unless prescribed by a doctor. Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding this. Your doctor will prescribe only if the benefits outweigh the risks.

    • Safety Warning

      Breast Feeding

      consult your doctor

      Consult your doctor before taking Amitriptyline; your doctor will decide whether breastfeeding mothers can take Amitriptyline or not.

    • Safety Warning

      Driving

      unsafe

      Amitriptyline causes sleepiness, dizziness and drowsiness. Do not drive or operate machinery if you experience these symptoms.

    • Safety Warning

      Liver

      consult your doctor

      Please consult your doctor if you have a liver impairment or any concerns regarding this.

    • Safety Warning

      Kidney

      consult your doctor

      Please consult your doctor if you have kidney impairment or any concerns regarding this.

    • Safety Warning

      Children

      caution

      Amitriptyline can be given to children above 6 years if prescribed by the doctor for treating bedwetting. Amitriptyline should not be given to children for treating depression or neuropathic pain.

    Habit Forming

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    Diet & Lifestyle Advise

    • Maintaining a healthy diet and exercising regularly helps improve overall health and boosts self-esteem.
    • Regularly attend therapy sessions.
    • Perform meditation and yoga. This helps relieve stress and promote relaxation.
    • Follow a regular sleep schedule to improve the quantity and quality of your sleep.
    • Include foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, such as fish, nuts, fresh fruits, vegetables, and olive oil.
    • Neurotransmitters are made up of amino acids. Amino acid-rich foods such as meat, dairy products, and certain fruits and vegetables help in the proper maintenance of neurotransmitters. 
    • Complex carbohydrates help in stimulating serotonin (a feel-good neurotransmitter). These include whole grains, legumes, spinach, broccoli, oranges and pears.
    • Exercising helps in the production of the body’s natural antidepressants. It also helps relieve stress, improve mood, boost self-esteem, and promote restful sleep.
    • Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption.
    • Learn about your condition, understand the risk factors and follow the doctor’s treatment plan.

    Patients Concern

    Disease/Condition Glossary

    Depression: It is a mood disorder characterised by the feeling of sadness, unhappiness, anger, hopelessness or loss that interferes with a person’s daily activities. Depression can also influence some chronic health conditions and relationships. The exact cause of depression is unknown, but it may be associated with mental problems, trauma, family history, drug use, and medical conditions.

    FAQs

    Amitriptyline is used to treat depression, neuropathic pain, chronic tension-type headaches, and migraine in adults. Additionally, it is also used to treat bedwetting in children aged 6 years and above at night.

    Amitriptyline works by affecting certain chemical messengers (serotonin and/or norepinephrine) in the brain, which communicate between brain cells, thereby helping regulate mood and treating depression.

    Amitriptyline prevents the transmission of pain signals, thereby providing relief from neuropathic pain.

    Amitriptyline causes sleepiness, drowsiness, and dizziness. Do not drive or operate machinery if you are experiencing these symptoms.

    Amitriptyline causes weight gain due to increased appetite. Eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly to maintain a healthy weight.

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