Your doctor may give you a higher dose if you're taking it to prevent migraine
Medications such as amitriptyline, venlafaxine, atenolol, and nadolol are probably effective but should be second-line therapy
How does amitriptyline work? When will I feel better? Are there any long-term side effects? What will happen when I stop taking amitriptyline? Are there other treatments that will
Why it’s used Amitriptyline is used to help relieve symptoms of depression
If taken too late in the evening you may feel tired the next day: take it twelve hours before you need to get up
Though not approved by the U
50 or 100 mg oral or 6 mg subcutaneous or 10 or 20 mg intranasal: Cardiovascular or cerebrovascular disease, uncontrolled hypertension, hemiplegic
Last updated on Jul 24, 2023
Titrated low-dose amitriptyline was superior to placebo as a second-line treatment for IBS in primary care across multiple outcomes, and was safe and well
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