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Amitriptyline is in a class
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Amitriptyline affects chemicals in the brain
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Amitriptyline is used to relieve symptoms
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Do not take amitriptyline
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the last 14 days. Before taking amitriptyline,
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kidney disease; asthma; thyroid disease;
diabetes; stomach or intestinal problems;
high blood pressure or heart disease; had
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prostate or difficulty urinating; or glaucoma.
You may not be able to take amitriptyline,
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While you are taking amitriptyline you may
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the start of therapy or when doses are changed.
This concern about the increased risk of
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Amitriptyline may be taken several times
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Try to take your missed dose
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Seek emergency medical attention.
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an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing;
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fast or irregular heartbeat; a heart attack;
high blood pressure (blurred vision, headache);
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