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Amitriptyline is effective for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome; however, because of its side effects, it should be reserved for select patients for whom other agents do not work. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] [ 43 ] There is insufficient evidence to support its use for abdominal pain in children with functional gastrointestinal disorders.
Amitriptyline Nortriptyline (Amitriptyline's active metabolite) Perphenazine Notes SERT: 3.13: 16.5? It is this and its NET-inhibiting action is believed to give amitriptyline its antidepressant action. NET: 22.4: 4.37? See above. DAT: 5380: 3100? 5-HT 1A: 450: 294: 421: Binding for human brain receptors had to be substituted in amitriptyline ...
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A 2012 meta-analysis concluded that antidepressant treatment favorably affects pain, health-related quality of life, depression, and sleep in fibromyalgia syndrome. Tricyclics appear to be the most effective class, with moderate effects on pain and sleep, and small effects on fatigue and health-related quality of life. The fraction of people ...
Amitriptylinoxide (brand names Amioxid, Ambivalon, Equilibrin), or amitriptyline N-oxide, is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) which was introduced in Europe in the 1970s for the treatment of depression. [1] Amitriptylinoxide is both an analogue and metabolite of amitriptyline, and has similar effects as well as equivalent efficacy as an ...
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Nortriptyline is an active metabolite of amitriptyline by demethylation in the liver. Chemically, it is a secondary amine dibenzocycloheptene and pharmacologically it is classed as a first-generation antidepressant. [36] Nortriptyline may also have a sleep-improving effect due to antagonism of the H 1 and 5-HT 2A receptors. [37]
Other common side effects of benzodiazepines are drowsiness, dizziness, somnolence and increased risk of ataxia. Benzodiazepines should not be taken with other central nervous system depressants , namely anticonvulsants , other types of somnifacients, antihistamines and alcohol , because it may potentially increase the toxic effects of ...