project |
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Name/scientific name |
NORTRIPTYLINE
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Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Indications |
Depression, neuralgia, migraine, bedwetting
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body system |
Central Nervous System
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type |
antidepressants
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Norlotepline is a tricyclic antidepressant drug primarily used to treat depression and anxiety disorders. It acts on neurotransmitters in the brain to help restore the balance of chemicals, thereby improving mood and emotional problems. The medication is usually taken by mouth and is recommended to be taken once daily, following your doctor's recommended dosage. When starting or changing the dose, you should strictly follow your doctor's instructions and do not stop using the medicine on your own. Norlotiprine may cause some side effects, such as drowsiness, dry mouth, constipation, etc. If you have serious adverse reactions, you should seek medical attention immediately. Discuss any existing health conditions or other medications you are taking with your doctor to avoid adverse interactions. Remember, medication effects vary from person to person and should be followed up with your doctor regularly.
Instructions for use: Please take this drug according to your physician's instructions. It is usually recommended to take it on an empty stomach, once a day, or before bedtime to reduce possible side effects. Do not drink alcohol or avoid narcotic drugs. During use, your body's reaction needs to be monitored regularly. If you have any discomfort, please inform your doctor immediately.
Dosage Guidelines: A common starting dose for adults is 25 mg per day, and the physician may subsequently adjust the dosage to 50 to 150 mg per day, divided into several doses. The dosage for children is based on weight and specific conditions. Please ask your doctor to prescribe an individual prescription and follow it strictly. Dosage adjustments should be made under the guidance of a physician, and you are not allowed to increase or decrease the dose or stop using it on your own. If you have any questions, please consult a medical professional immediately.
Nortriptyline is a commonly used antidepressant drug, but it also has some side effects that need to be noted. Common ones include dry mouth, constipation, dizziness, drowsiness and weight gain. Some people may experience side effects such as heart palpitations, frequent urination, sexual dysfunction, and blurred vision. Long-term use may affect heart health and increase blood pressure. If you experience serious side effects, such as mood changes, suicidal thoughts, or allergic reactions, seek medical advice immediately. Remember to use the medicine according to the doctor's instructions and do not stop the medicine or change the dosage at will.
Please note that the following are contraindications for Nortriptyline:
Nortriptyline is a drug used to treat depression, but it may not be appropriate in some cases. First, this drug is contraindicated in people who have had an allergic reaction to nortriptyline or other tricyclic antidepressants. Second, if you are taking a monooxynitroxide (MAOI) antidepressant or have used an MAOI drug within the past two weeks, you should not use it with Nortriptyline at the same time as this may cause dangerous interactions.
In addition, you should avoid using Nortriptyline if you have one of the following conditions: irregular heart rhythm, history of heart disease, stroke, epilepsy, abnormal liver or kidney function, thyroid problems, enlarged prostate, glaucoma, high blood pressure, alcohol or drug abuse question. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should also avoid using Nortriptyline.
Before using Nortriptyline, be sure to tell your doctor your complete medical history to ensure the drug's safety and effectiveness. If you have any discomfort or doubts, seek help from your doctor immediately. Remember to use your medications as recommended by your doctor or pharmacist and avoid adjusting your dose or discontinuing treatment on your own.
Precautions for using Nortriptyline:
Use this medication as directed by your doctor or pharmacist.
It is strictly prohibited to use it at the same time with alcohol to avoid increasing the risk of side effects.
May cause drowsiness, please avoid driving or operating machinery.
Do not stop use suddenly and gradually reduce your dose to avoid withdrawal symptoms.
Monitor your body's reactions regularly and notify your doctor immediately if there are any abnormalities.
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Ninitroline is a drug used to treat depression and anxiety. Pregnant women should consult their doctor before using ninitraline. Ninitraline may cause fetal effects during pregnancy. Some studies show that ninitraline may increase the risk of preterm birth, low birth weight, and withdrawal syndrome. However, if the mother's mental health condition requires continued medication, the doctor may decide to continue using ninitraline.
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