Generic Amitrip (Amitriptyline Hydrochloride ) 25 mg

  •  Generic Amitrip , Tryptomer ,  Amitriptyline 25 mg Tablets (Merind Limited)
    Generic Amitrip , Tryptomer , Amitriptyline 25 mg Tablets (Merind Limited)
US Brand Name Amitrip
Generic Name Amitriptyline
Other Brand Name Tryptomer
Manufacturer Merind Limited, Wockhardt
Packing 10
Form Tablets
Strength 10 mg, 25 mg, 75 mg
 
10 mg (Merind Limited) $0.39
25 mg (Merind Limited) $0.59
75 mg (Merind Limited) $0.99
Quantity Tablets

Amitriptyline hydrochloride is an antidepressant drug sold under the trade name Amitrip. It is applied to treat mental depressive disorder in the first place, but may also be applied to deal with urinary incontinence (bed-wetting) in kids above the age of 6 years. Physicians recommend Amitrip to patients who are having multiple sclerosis (a persistent advancing nervous trouble concerning decline in myelin sheath surrounding specific nerve fibers) for the management of neurological pain such as paresthesias (unusual skin sensations generally connected to peripheral nerve damage) in the arms and legs. Amitriptyline, however, is known to cause certain side effects and serious interactions with other medications.

Drug Identity

Amitrip is distinctively categorized under the collection of medications called tricyclic antidepressants. The action mechanism of Amitriptyline is not completely understood, but it is conceived that the medicine brings into balance particular chemicals of the brain. By raising the levels of norepinephrine and serotonin in particular, Amitrip is believed to assist in enhancing mood.

Dosage & Administration

Amitrip should be administered accurately as recommended to you by your physician with the purpose of averting the incidence of any severe side effects. Increase by no means your dosage or period of use, and don't discontinue receiving Amitriptyline abruptly without any instruction from your medical professional. It can be ingested with or without food. Stave off having grapefruit or grapefruit juice while using the drug as it may amplify the severity of some side effects. Preserve Amitrip at normal temperature of room and away from heat and humidity.

Warnings

Taking Amitriptyline together with sedatives, such as alcoholic drinks, nonprescription medicines for allergies and cold, muscle relaxing agents or sleep aids will add to the sleepiness inducing outcome of both medicines. Patients must always update their healthcare provider of all drugs, both prescription and nonprescription including dietary add-ons, that they are receiving before starting treatment with Amitrip.

Essential Considerations

Amitriptyline causes dry mouth, which can contribute to the risk of certain diseases of the mouth. Patients who are being treated with Amitriptyline should make their dentist aware so that preventative measures can be taken if necessary.

Side Effects

The medication can cause the skin more sensitive to sunlight, leading to suntan, inflammation or itchiness after getting exposed to the sun. It may also bear upon blood glucose levels, predominantly in patients with diabetes. Other general side effects comprise getting weighty, cephalalgia, nausea, awful aftertaste, heartburn (pyrosis) and irregular emptying of the bowels. The majority of these difficulties fade away themselves as the body gets accustomed Amitrip. If they carry on for not less than two weeks, the treating doctor of medicine must be communicated.

Pregnant & Breast Feeding Mothers

There have not been ample researches on the consequences of Amitriptyline on expectant women to agree on its safeness; however animal studies seem to establish an unfavorable impact on newborn babies. Tricyclic antidepressant drugs including Amitrip secrete into breast milk, so breastfeeding mothers must check with their medico with the aim of ascertaining whether the benefits to the mother outbalance the hazards to the baby.