Home   Home E-mail   E-Mail SiteMap   Site Map  
Medical look
SEARCH

  http://www.medical-look.com
    FORUM HUMAN ANATOMY DISEASES LIST DRUGS LIST
ADVERTISING


DISEASES LIST
.: Addiction
.: Adhd
.: Allergies
.: Bacterial infections
.: Birth control
.: Blood disorders
.: Bone diseases
.: Cancer
.: Diabetes
.: Digestive system
.: Ear infections
.: Eye diseases
.: Fever
.: Hair loss
.: Heart diseases
.: Hormonal disorders
.: Infectious diseases
.: Joint pain
.: Lower cholesterol
.: Lung diseases
.: Men's health
.: Mental health
  .: Anxiety
  .: Confusion
  .: Depression
  .: Dysthymia
  .: Hallucinations
  .: Hyperactivity
  .: Obsessive compulsive disorder
  .: Panic disorder
  .: Post traumatic stress disorder
  .: Psychosis
  .: Sadness
  .: Schizophrenia
  .: Seasonal affective disorder
  .: Social phobia
.: Mouth diseases
.: Neurological disorders
.: Nutritional supplement
.: Pain relief
.: Parasitic diseases
.: Skin diseases
.: Sleep disorders
.: Std
.: Urinary tract infections
.: Viral infections
.: Weight loss
.: Women's health

 

  Endep

 


Endep

Endep review




Endep is a medicine used to treat patients with depression. The generic name of this drug is amitriptyline which belongs to the category of drugs which is called as tricyclic antidepressants or TCA. Endep works its way in balancing the chemicals in the human brain which is the amines. Amines are responsible for the change of mood in a person. This drug can be used for other purposes as prescribed by a doctor.

The dosage for Endep depends on the condition of the patient. Only the doctors can decide on how much the dosage should be given to a patient. Usually a low dose of Endep is given at a certain period and will gradually increase depending on the tolerance and improvement of the patient.

Initial dosage usually starts at 75 milligrams up to 159 milligrams a day which is divided in smaller doses. For confined patients in hospitals, doctors usually administer 100 to 200 milligrams a day.

Elderly patients are usually provided with low dosage since they are not capable of the tolerance because of their age. Doctors usually reduce the dosage as the patient improves. Constant monitoring of the patient’s condition is required so as to determine if the dosage should be increased or decreased.

Before considering treatment with Endep, it is advised to visit a medical specialist in order to determine if there are any complications which might result in using the medicine. When you consult your doctor, it is ideal to inform at once if you have any allergies with medicines and have experienced a heart attack lately. Also inform your physician if you are pregnant because this drug can cause harm to your baby.

Your doctor must also be informed if you have other medical disorders such as heart problems, schizophrenia, urinary problems, diabetes and manic-depression. Endep is not recommended for use for patients below 18 years of age unless prescribed by doctors.

Once you have started with the medication, it is advised to continue as prescribed and never interrupt the medication without your doctor’s advice because this may lead to serious side effects.

It is important to take note to avoid taking the medicine more than what is required because it will cause serious health disorder and can even lead the patient being in a state of coma.

Side effects can be experienced as a result of medication with Endep. Some of the common side effects include headache, sudden weight gain, dizziness, craving for food or sweets, drowsiness and weakness.

Other side effects may cause vomiting, heartburn, diarrhea and difficulty in sleeping. Patients undergoing Endep medication may also experience major side effects like sudden change of behavior, impulsive, physically and mentally hyperactive, hostile, anxiety.

It can also cause the feeling of committing suicide. This is commonly experienced for patients below 24 years of age during early part of medication. That is why it is also necessary for family members or nurses of these patients to be attentive on any changes in behavior.

In the event that these side effects are noticed, it is very crucial to inform the doctor immediately.

Endep has the following structural formula:

Chemical structure of endep


• Molecular formula of endep is C20H23N
• Chemical IUPAC Name is 3-(10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenzo-[a,d]cyclohepten-5-ylidene)-N,N-dimethyl-1-propanamine
• Molecular weight is 277.403 g/mol
Endep available : 10mg tablets, 25mg tablets, 50mg tablets, 75mg tablets, 100mg tablets, 150mg tablets



Generic name: Amitriptyline

Brand name(s): Adepress, Adepril, Amineurin, Amitid, Amitril, Amitriprolidine, Amitriptylin, Amitryptiline, Amitryptyline, Amytriptiline, Damilan, Damilen, Damitriptyline, Elanil, Elavil, Flavyl, Hexathane, Horizon, Lantron, Laroxil, Laroxyl, Lentizol, Pamelor, Proheptadiene, Redomex, Saroten, Sarotex, Seroten, Sylvemid, Triptanol, Triptilin, Triptisol, Tryptanol, Tryptizol


Review published on: 18 April 2009

  Your Endep review


Your Name: Score:
Opinion:


Other popular drugs: Cefaclor :: Capoten :: Doxepin

©2007-2009 Medical-Look.com All rights reserved About Us | Terms of Use | Privacy Statement