Damilena Maleinat

Damilena maleinate belongs to the group of antidepressants - non-selective inhibitors of neuronal uptake.

The international name of the drug is Amitriptyline.

Synonyms: Amizol, Amineurin, Amiptyline, Amiton, Amitriptyline, Amitriptyline Lechiva, Amitriptyline Nycomed, Amitriptyline-Akos, Amitriptyline-Grindeks, Amitriptyline-LENS, Amitriptyline-Slovakofarm, Amitriptyline-Ferein, Amitriptyline hydrochloride, Apo-Amitripti lin, Vero-Amitriptyline, etc. .

The active substance of the drug is amitriptyline.

Indications for use: depression, depressive syndrome, schizophrenia, anxiety-depressive conditions, emotional disorders, behavioral disorders, psychogenic anorexia, enuresis, neuropathic pain.

Contraindications: hypersensitivity, glaucoma, epilepsy, prostatic hyperplasia, bladder atony, intestinal obstruction, history of myocardial infarction, taking MAO inhibitors, pregnancy, lactation, children under 6 years of age.

Side effects: dry mouth, urination problems, constipation, visual and accommodation disorders, increased sweating, tachycardia, orthostatic hypotension, dizziness, drowsiness, tremor, allergic skin reactions.

Interaction: incompatible with MAO inhibitors, enhances CNS depression, weakens the hypotensive and anticonvulsant effects of other drugs.

Overdose: hallucinations, convulsions, coma, cardiac arrhythmias, hypothermia. Treatment: gastric lavage, activated charcoal, laxatives, maintaining body temperature.

Special instructions: use cautiously for cardiovascular diseases, avoid alcohol during treatment.