Trimipramine

How is Trimipramine dosed?

The recommended initial adult dose for depression is usually 75 milligrams (mg) per day, taken in divided doses. The doctor may adjust the dose as needed, but it typically does not exceed 200 mg per day.

What is the dosage form of Trimipramine?

Trimipramine is available in oral capsules.

What medications are contraindication with Trimipramine?

Trimipramine is contraindicated with medications that can cause serotonin syndrome, such as buspirone, fentanyl, lithium, tryptophan, St. John's wort, and certain pain or migraine medicines. Consult your doctor before taking any other medications with trimipramine to avoid dangerous interactions or side effects.

How is Trimipramine administered?

Trimipramine is administered orally through capsules. The typical starting dose for adults with depression is 75 milligrams (mg) per day, taken in divided doses. The maximum dose is usually 200 mg per day. Follow your doctor's instructions or the label's instructions for dosage adjustments based on your medical condition and response to treatment.

What are common precautions when taking Trimipramine?

Common precautions when taking trimipramine include avoiding alcohol, monitoring for side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, confusion, or unusual drowsiness, following dosage adjustments for elderly patients, those with liver or kidney problems, and those taking other medications, avoiding activities requiring alertness until you know how the medication affects you, informing your doctor about all other medications you are taking, and consulting your doctor before taking trimipramine if you are breastfeeding or have certain medical conditions.