Examples
|
| | amitriptyline | |
| Norpramin | desipramine | |
| Sinequan, Zonalon | doxepin | |
| Tofranil | imipramine | |
| Aventyl, Pamelor | nortriptyline | |
How It Works
Antidepressants increase the levels of
certain brain chemicals that improve mood and regulate pain signals. Low doses
of antidepressants also relieve pain, although it is not known exactly
how.
Why It Is Used
These medicines are often used in
lower doses when they are used to treat chronic pain than when they are used to
treat depression. In low doses, these medicines relieve pain. In higher doses,
they have antidepressant effects.
These medicines are reserved for
long-term (chronic) pain syndromes. They may be more effective if you also have
depression or
chronic pain caused by nerve problems such as
shingles or
diabetic neuropathy. They may help relieve sleeping
problems and fatigue caused by chronic pain. Your doctor may prescribe
antidepressants for use at bedtime because they can cause drowsiness.
How Well It Works
These medicines are helpful in the
management of chronic pain, especially nerve pain.1
Side Effects
Side effects vary among the different
medicines in this class. If you have severe or intolerable side effects with
one medicine, you may try another medicine.
Most side effects
decrease as therapy continues. Common side effects include:
- Constipation.
- Dry
mouth.
- Blurred vision.
- Drowsiness and/or
fatigue.
- Sedation or confusion.
- Lowered blood
pressure.
- Weight gain.
- Tremors and/or
sweating.
- Inability to urinate.
- Increased
appetite.
- Decrease in sexual function or
ability.
- Glaucoma becoming worse.
FDA Advisory. The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) has issued an
advisory on antidepressant medicines and the risk of
suicide. The FDA does not recommend that people stop using these medicines.
Instead, a person taking antidepressants should be watched for
warning signs of suicide. This is especially important
at the beginning of treatment or when the doses are changed.
See
Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference is not
available in all systems.)
What To Think About
These medicines may take several
weeks to start working.
These medicines are generally not
prescribed for people who have serious heart problems.
Nortriptyline and desipramine are more commonly used in older adults
because these medicines are less likely than amitriptyline to cause
constipation and to lower blood pressure.
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References
Citations
Drugs for pain (2007). Treatment Guidelines From the Medical Letter, 5(5): 23-32.
Credits
| Author | Monica Rhodes |
| Editor | Kathleen M. Ariss, MS |
| Associate Editor | Pat Truman, MATC |
| Primary Medical Reviewer | Anne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine |
| Specialist Medical Reviewer | Nancy Greenwald, MD - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation |
| Last Updated | January 20, 2009 |