Anxiety

Amitriptyline W Perphenazine-Oral, Etrafon, Triavil


Amitriptyline W/ Perphenazine-Oral, Etrafon, Triavil is a popular medicine prescribed by doctors to combat depression or anxiety related disorders. This medicine is extremely useful for treating depression, anxiety and agitation. Amitriptyline W/ Perphenazine-Oral, Etrafon, Triavil has a component called amitriptyline which is an antidepressant and elevates depressed moods. Another component, Perphenazine relieves anxiety and agitation.

Amitriptyline W/ Perphenazine-Oral, Etrafon, Triavil should be used as prescribed by the doctor. Each dose should be taken at the same time every day. This will also enable the patient to take the medicine regularly. While taking this medicine, the doctor should be consulted from time to time. The doctor may change the dose of the medicine.

Amitriptyline W/ Perphenazine-Oral, Etrafon, Triavil also has a number of side effects. This drug may cause drowsiness, increased sun sensitivity or blurred vision. Initially, it may also cause dizziness and lightheadedness when the patient is trying to quickly get up from a sitting or lying position.

Apart from this, he may also experience heartburn, increased appetite, dry mouth, strange taste in mouth, anxiety, restlessness or sweating.

If the patient finds that the side effects of Amitriptyline W/ Perphenazine-Oral, Etrafon, Triavil are persisting, he should consult the doctor. He should also inform the doctor if he experiences persisting chest pain, muscle stiffness or weakness in the arms or legs, fainting, uncoordinated movements or ringing in the ears. The doctor should be informed if the patient experiences confusion, a rapid or irregular heartbeat, difficulty urinating, nightmares, excessive drowsiness, tremors or uncontrollable movements of the mouth/tongue/face. The allergic reactions caused by this medicine include rash, itching, swelling, dizziness and troubled breathing.

A patient should always inform the doctor about his medical history before taking Amitriptyline W/ Perphenazine-Oral, Etrafon, Triavil . He should inform the doctor about glaucoma, prostate problems, decreased urine output, thyroid disease, breathing problems, seizure problems, alcohol use, heart disease, mental/emotional problems, liver or kidney disease or drug allergies.

Amitriptyline W/ Perphenazine-Oral, Etrafon, Triavil can increase sensitivity to sunlight. Thus, a patient should avoid prolonged sun exposure and use a sunscreen and protective clothing. He should try to take limited alcohol when he is taking this medicine. He should be extremely cautious while driving. The doctor should be informed immediately if the patient has any suicidal thoughts or other mental/mood changes.

While taking Amitriptyline W/ Perphenazine-Oral, Etrafon, Triavil, all medical appointments should be kept so that the progress can be closely monitored. There are risks of taking this medicine during pregnancy and may harm the fetus. The doctor should be consulted before breast-feeding the baby.

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