Amitriptyline Medication

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Amitriptyline Lechiva is an antidepressant that belongs to the group of non-selective neuronal uptake inhibitors. The drug is manufactured by Lechiva JSC. in the Czech Republic and has the international name Amitriptyline.

Amitriptyline Lechiva is used to treat various mental disorders, such as depression, depressive syndrome, schizophrenic psychoses, anxiety-depressive conditions, behavioral disorders, mixed emotional disorders, psychogenic anorexia, nocturnal enuresis (as an auxiliary treatment) and severe neurogenic pain.

When using the drug, it is necessary to take into account its contraindications. Amitriptyline Lechiva is contraindicated in case of hypersensitivity to the drug, glaucoma, epilepsy, prostatic hyperplasia, bladder atony, paralytic ileus, history of myocardial infarction, use of MAO inhibitors in the previous 2 weeks, as well as during pregnancy, lactation and in children under 6 years of age .

In addition, when using Amitriptyline Lechiva, side effects may occur, such as dry mouth, urinary retention, constipation, blurred vision, accommodation, increased sweating, tachycardia, orthostatic hypotension, increased blood pressure, conduction disturbances, drowsiness, dizziness, tremor and allergic reactions. .

It is also necessary to take into account the interaction of the drug with other drugs. Amitriptyline Lechiva is incompatible with MAO inhibitors and enhances the effect of compounds that depress the central nervous system, sympathomimetics and antiparkinsonian drugs, and also weakens the effect of antihypertensive and anticonvulsant drugs. Barbiturates and carbamazepine reduce, and cimetidine increases, the concentration of Amitriptyline in plasma.

In case of an overdose of Amitriptyline Lechiva, hallucinations, convulsions, coma, cardiac conduction disturbances, emergency