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Amitriptyline for pain?
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My rheumatologist has just prescribed me this (10mg per day) for joint pain/arthritis caused by ulcerative colitis. I usually just endure pain every day- paracetamol if pushed, and my joint pain is more sudden if the joint 'gives way'. At rest, I don't have much pain. I read that it is used as an anti-depressant, and am rather worried about using it.
Has anyone else used this drug for pain/arthritis/auto-immune things? How did you find it?
Has anyone else used this drug for pain/arthritis/auto-immune things? How did you find it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yep, they have had me on it (both gastro and rhumo consultants kept recommending it to me) and I have to say it was pretty good.
Took me a while to try it after having a bad experience with a high dose years ago but said I'd at least try it in the end.
I came off it a while back (with other stuff) as I was sick of feeling so drugged up all the time (with all the other meds and them being put up) though I have to say I'm definitely considering going back on. I've been trying to get by but I'm starting to think it's time to get back on the meds as I'm in so much pain so much of the time.
Took me a while to try it after having a bad experience with a high dose years ago but said I'd at least try it in the end.
I came off it a while back (with other stuff) as I was sick of feeling so drugged up all the time (with all the other meds and them being put up) though I have to say I'm definitely considering going back on. I've been trying to get by but I'm starting to think it's time to get back on the meds as I'm in so much pain so much of the time.
I haven't used this drug, but it is used for pain and is very effective.
The dose as an antidepressant is much much higher (150mg per day).
It has been on the market for many years now.
It certainly does NOT mean that your Dr thinks you are depressed, 10mg would not touch depression and in any case there are much newer antidepressants on the market that are preferred now.
Try not to worry. Speak to your pharmacist, they will put any fears you have to rest and they're always on the end of a phone.
Hope you feel better soon.
The dose as an antidepressant is much much higher (150mg per day).
It has been on the market for many years now.
It certainly does NOT mean that your Dr thinks you are depressed, 10mg would not touch depression and in any case there are much newer antidepressants on the market that are preferred now.
Try not to worry. Speak to your pharmacist, they will put any fears you have to rest and they're always on the end of a phone.
Hope you feel better soon.
Mrs. Wak has just been prescribed this for neuralgia this week and is to take the 10mg. each night for a week and then increase the dose by another 10mg each week until the side effects are worse than the pain. Sounds a bit like a balancing act to me!
The leaflet is a bit of dire reading but if you are not depressed at all I wouldn't worry too much. I assume our doctor knows what she is doing after all that time spent at Univ.
The leaflet is a bit of dire reading but if you are not depressed at all I wouldn't worry too much. I assume our doctor knows what she is doing after all that time spent at Univ.
Yes, I am on it at the moment for osteoarthritis, I have cervical spondylosis and because of pain in my shoulders and arms kept waking in the night. I take 10mg two hours before bedtime and thank goodness for them as at last I am sleeping through the night. I used to be up two or three times a night, having cups of tea or just reading. I am on naxofren (anti inflammatory) and tramadol (pain killers) also. Good grief, I swear I do rattle if you shake me. Hope you get on alright with them, it is a very low dose as stated by others on this thread.