Indications
Amitriptyline Hydrochloride is indicated in-
- Depressive Illness: particularly where sedation is required.
- Nocturnal Enuresis in children.
- Prophylaxis of Migraine.
- Tension Headache.
- Chronic Pain.
Description
Pharmacology
Dosage & Administration
Depression: Initially 75 mg (Elderly and Adolescents 30-75 mg) daily in divided doses or as a single dose at bedtime increased gradually as necessary to 150-200 mg; Child under 16 years not recommended for depression.
Nocturnal Enuresis: Child 7-10 years: 10-20 mg, 11-16 years: 25-50 mg at night; max. period of treatment (including gradual withdrawal) 3 months-full physical examination before the further course.
Prophylaxis of Migraine: 100 mg daily.
Tension Headache: 10-25 mg three times daily.
Interaction
Contraindications
Side Effects
- Anticholinergic: Excessive perspiration, dry mouth, blurred vision, hyperpyrexia, urinary retention and urinary tract dilatation.
- Cardiovascular reactions: Hypotension, syncope, postural hypotension, hypertension, tachycardia, palpitations, myocardial infarction, etc.
- CNS and Neuromuscular: Confusional states, disturbed concentration, disorientation, delusions, etc.
- Allergic: Skin rash, urticaria, photosensitization, etc.
- Haematological: Bone-marrow depression.
- Gastrointestinal: Nausea, epigastric distress, vomiting, anorexia, stomatitis, unpleasant taste, weight loss, diarrhoea, constipation, etc.
- Endocrine: Testicular swelling, gynaecomastia, breast enlargement, galactorrhoea, etc.
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