What Is Amitriptyline?

Amitriptyline Uses And Benefits

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As stated, amitriptyline is primarily used for the treatment of major depression. It is also prescribed 'off-label' for chronic pain associated with fibromyalgia and for sleep disturbances and pain associated with chronic fatigue syndrome. Some doctors prescribe it as part of a prevention plan for patients with migraines, and it may be considered as an option in the treatment of bulimia, insomnia, functional dyspepsia, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and interstitial cystitis. Studies suggest it may be beneficial for patients with diabetic neuropathy and other forms of neuropathy, and it is helpful in the treatment of postherpetic neuralgia as well. It may reduce bedwetting symptoms in children, and some doctors consider it for patients who are having difficulty with smoking cessation. In addition to reducing the symptoms of depression, the key benefits of amitriptyline include more restful sleep, fewer sleep disturbances, and reduced pain.

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