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Amitriptyline Sexual Side Effects
Sexual side effects like impotence or a decreased sex drive may occur in some people taking amitriptyline. This eMedTV segment explains that if during treatment with amitriptyline, sexual side effects occur, you should talk with your doctor.
Common amitriptyline side effects can include confusion, constipation, and dry mouth. This eMedTV Web page also lists possible withdrawal side effects with amitriptyline (such as nausea) and side effects to report to your doctor (such as seizures).
As this part of the eMedTV archives explains, amitriptyline is licensed to treat depression. This page also explores several off-label amitriptyline uses, such as treating bedwetting, helping people quit smoking, and preventing migraines.
Amitriptyline Warnings and Precautions
This eMedTV page covers amitriptyline warnings and precautions, such as potential drug interactions; the safety of taking amitriptyline if you have a history of seizures, bladder problems, or glaucoma; and people who shouldn't take the drug at all.
As this eMedTV article explains, a doctor may prescribe amitriptyline to treat depression. This Web page also explains other amitriptyline uses and provides a link to more detailed information. Amitriptylline is a common misspelling of amitriptyline.
Amitriptyline is a prescription medicine that is licensed to treat depression. This part of the eMedTV library explains how amitriptyline may work, and describes possible signs of an overdose. Amitripyline is a common misspelling of amitriptyline.
This eMedTV segment explains that amitriptyline is a prescription medication that is used to treat depression. This page also covers general dosing guidelines and possible overdose symptoms. Amitryptaline is a common misspelling of amitriptyline.
Amitriptyline is a prescription antidepressant. This eMedTV resource describes amitriptyline in more detail, explains how to take the drug, and lists some of its potential side effects. Amitryptilin is a common misspelling of amitriptyline.
This eMedTV segment discusses amitriptyline, a prescription drug used for treating depression. This page covers amitriptyline strengths, off-label uses, and overdose symptoms. Amitryptiline is a common misspelling of amitriptyline.
Amitriptyline, a prescription drug used to treat depression, is a type of tricyclic antidepressant. This eMedTV page provides an overview of the drug and offers some general dosing guidelines. Amitryptyline is a common misspelling of amitriptyline.
In AML (acute myeloid leukemia), the myeloblasts (or leukemia cells) are abnormal and do not mature into healthy white blood cells. This eMedTV article describes AML in detail and has links to information about other types of leukemia, such as ALL.
Once an AML diagnosis is reached, more tests determine if the cancer has spread to other parts of the body. This eMedTV Web page describes how doctors reach this diagnosis by using tests such as a lymph node biopsy and a lumbar puncture.
An AML prognosis is the doctor's opinion as to the likely course a person's acute myeloid leukemia (AML) will take. This eMedTV page discusses factors that can affect an AML prognosis, including the patient's overall health and response to treatment.
Amlodipine is used for treating certain conditions of the heart and blood vessels. This eMedTV article offers an in-depth look at this drug, including information on possible side effects, how the drug works, and how and when it should be taken.



