Withdrawal symptoms of amitriptyline

2023-12-29 05:34:13
What are the withdrawal symptoms of amitriptyline? I am feeling chest and back pain at night. leg pain as well my regular dose is 10mg I took 5mg how to stop this medicine? it was given for sleep disorder and ibs d
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The common withdrawal Symptoms of amitriptyline are having disturbed sleep having irritability and CT restlessness light, attendance and having symptoms like as you are having a viral illness. However, you need to consult a psychiatrist and see if it is necessary to continue the medication or tap it down or to change it to another group of medicine and to see if it needs to be totally stopped. Good luck.
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Consultant asked Psychiatrist either online or in person for remedy

Answered2024-01-02 06:09:35

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Take proper consultation from psychiatrist

Answered2023-12-29 12:55:42

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Answered2023-12-29 12:26:18

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You need evaluation for your condition. You may need some alternate molecule to stop amitriptyline depending upon symptoms.
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Answered2023-12-29 08:03:27

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U have to taper slowly for about 2-3 weeks. Consult a psychiatrist and review ur drug dosage

Answered2023-12-29 06:26:21

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Why do you want to stop? Generally, your treating doctor will make appropriate decisions for your health. Don't self-medicate. Take professional help.

Answered2023-12-29 07:41:40

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