Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs)
Physicians use tricyclic antidepressants in the treatment of
severe depression or depression that occurs with anxiety. Several
also have broad anti-obsessional and anti-panic effects.
Possible Benefits. Often effective in reducing panic attacks
and elevating depressed mood. Well researched. Usually a single
daily dose. Some generics available, which reduces cost. Tolerance
does not develop. Non-addicting.. Often effective in reducing panic
attacks and elevating depressed mood. Well researched. Usually a
single daily dose. Some generics available, which reduces cost.
Tolerance does not develop. Non-addicting.
Possible Disadvantages. Delayed onset (take from 4-12 weeks).
Anticholinergic effects. Postural hypotension. Possible side effects
initially (including insomnia, tremor, or both) may last up to the
first two to three weeks of treatment. Weight gain can be as much as
one pound per month with about 25% of patients gaining 20 pounds or
more. Dangerous in overdose. Should not be used by patients with
narrow-angle glaucoma or certain heart abnormalities. Men with an
enlarged prostate should avoid certain antidepressants. . Delayed
onset (take from 4-12 weeks). Anticholinergic effects. Postural
hypotension. Possible side effects initially (including insomnia,
tremor, or both) may last up to the first two to three weeks of
treatment. Weight gain can be as much as one pound per month with
about 25% of patients gaining 20 pounds or more. Dangerous in
overdose. Should not be used by patients with narrow-angle glaucoma
or certain heart abnormalities. Men with an enlarged prostate should
avoid certain antidepressants.
Possible Side Effects.
The anticholinergic effects of dry mouth, blurred vision,
constipation, and difficulty in urination; postural hypotension;
tachycardia, loss of sex drive; erectile failure; increased
sensitivity to the sun; weight gain; sedation (sleepiness);
increased sweating. Some of these side effects will disappear with
the passage of time or with a decrease in the dosage. Some people
may experience side effects on dosages as low as 10 mg per day:
jitteriness, irritation, unusual energy, and difficulty falling or
staying asleep.. The anticholinergic effects of dry mouth, blurred
vision, constipation, and difficulty in urination; postural
hypotension; tachycardia, loss of sex drive; erectile failure;
increased sensitivity to the sun; weight gain; sedation
(sleepiness); increased sweating. Some of these side effects will
disappear with the passage of time or with a decrease in the dosage.
Some people may experience side effects on dosages as low as 10 mg
per day: jitteriness, irritation, unusual energy, and difficulty
falling or staying asleep.
Dosages Recommended by Investigators. One-third of
panic-prone individuals become jittery and actually experience more
anxiety symptoms for the first two to three weeks. For this reason,
the medication trial should probably be initiated with a very low
dose -- as little as 10 to 25 milligrams (mg) per day of imipramine,
for example. If uncomfortable side effects appear, one approach is
to wait two to three weeks for them to diminish before increasing to
the next higher dose. If the patient adjusts to the side effects,
the physician increases the dosage every two or more days until the
patient is taking the preferred dosage. . One-third of panic-prone
individuals become jittery and actually experience more anxiety
symptoms for the first two to three weeks. For this reason, the
medication trial should probably be initiated with a very low dose
-- as little as 10 to 25 milligrams (mg) per day of imipramine, for
example. If uncomfortable side effects appear, one approach is to
wait two to three weeks for them to diminish before increasing to
the next higher dose. If the patient adjusts to the side effects,
the physician increases the dosage every two or more days until the
patient is taking the preferred dosage.
If daytime sedation or other side effects are bothersome to the
patient, the physician may suggest taking the full dosage at night
before bed.
Tapering. Your doctor may suggest that you begin to taper
your TCA six months to a year after you have controlled your panic
attacks. You can taper it gradually over a two- to three-week period
as a way to avoid the flu-like symptoms that commonly occur if you
abruptly stop the medication, however even more gradual tapering can
help monitor for a relapse in panic attacks. If you stop this
medication abruptly, withdrawal symptoms may begin in twenty-four
hours, including nausea, tremor, headache, and insomnia. Few
symptoms should be evident with a gradual decrease in dose. Panic
attacks will not usually return immediately after you stop the
medication, but may recur several weeks later. Your doctor may
suggest that you begin to taper your TCA six months to a year after
you have controlled your panic attacks. You can taper it gradually
over a two- to three-week period as a way to avoid the flu-like
symptoms that commonly occur if you abruptly stop the medication,
however even more gradual tapering can help monitor for a relapse in
panic attacks. If you stop this medication abruptly, withdrawal
symptoms may begin in twenty-four hours, including nausea, tremor,
headache, and insomnia. Few symptoms should be evident with a
gradual decrease in dose. Panic attacks will not usually return
immediately after you stop the medication, but may recur several
weeks later.
Of this family, imipramine has been the focus of most of the
panic treatment research.
Imipramine (Tofranil
and others)
Possible Benefits. Blocks panic attacks in 70% of people.
Non-addicting. Tolerance doesn't develop. Helps depression.
Continued improvement for several months. Because it is slowly
metabolized by the body, you can take it once daily, usually at
bedtime. . Blocks panic attacks in 70% of people. Non-addicting.
Tolerance doesn't develop. Helps depression. Continued improvement
for several months. Because it is slowly metabolized by the body,
you can take it once daily, usually at bedtime.
Possible Disadvantages. Not very helpful for anticipatory
anxiety. Response takes weeks or months. One quarter to one half of
imipramine patients relapse after tapering from the drug. Not
recommended while breast-feeding and used only with physician
consent while pregnant. . Not very helpful for anticipatory anxiety.
Response takes weeks or months. One quarter to one half of
imipramine patients relapse after tapering from the drug. Not
recommended while breast-feeding and used only with physician
consent while pregnant.
Possible Side Effects. See tricyclic
antidepressants side effects, above. Initial use of imipramine
occasionally causes an increase in anxiety that usually diminishes
in several weeks. Anticholinergic effects are stronger than most
other antidepressants. If they are bothersome to you, it may be
possible to switch to a different TCA with less anticholinergic
effects. Dizziness from a lowering of blood pressure is moderate. If
postural hypotension troubles you, nortriptyline may work
more effectively. Imipramine causes some jitteriness in about 20 to
25% of subjects, which usually lasts one to three weeks, but can be
often avoided by starting with as little as 10 mg before bed. The
tendency toward weight gain is moderate. Some patients, especially
males, experience reduced sex drive or responsiveness while taking
this drug. Other side effects are palpitations (changes in heart
beat), sweating and drowsiness. One third of patients are unable to
tolerate side-effects and must switch to another medication. . See tricyclic
antidepressants side effects, above. Initial use of imipramine
occasionally causes an increase in anxiety that usually diminishes
in several weeks. Anticholinergic effects are stronger than most
other antidepressants. If they are bothersome to you, it may be
possible to switch to a different TCA with less anticholinergic
effects. Dizziness from a lowering of blood pressure is moderate. If
postural hypotension troubles you, nortriptyline may work
more effectively. Imipramine causes some jitteriness in about 20 to
25% of subjects, which usually lasts one to three weeks, but can be
often avoided by starting with as little as 10 mg before bed. The
tendency toward weight gain is moderate. Some patients, especially
males, experience reduced sex drive or responsiveness while taking
this drug. Other side effects are palpitations (changes in heart
beat), sweating and drowsiness. One third of patients are unable to
tolerate side-effects and must switch to another medication.
Dosages Recommended by Investigators. Once daily dosing. The
best way to reduce the early anxiety symptoms with the start of
imipramine is to begin with a very small dose, typically 10 mg at
bed time, and increase the dose 10 mg every day until you reach the
dose of 50 mg per day. It can block panic in some patients with 50
mg per day, so maintaining this dose level for several days is a
good strategy. If the dose is not effective, then the physician can
increase it 25 mg every third day up to 100 mg. After one week, if
panic continues, then the dose can increase by 50 mg every third
day. Although some patients require a smaller or larger dosage, the
usual maintenance dosage is between 150 mg and 250 mg per day. .
Once daily dosing. The best way to reduce the early anxiety symptoms
with the start of imipramine is to begin with a very small dose,
typically 10 mg at bed time, and increase the dose 10 mg every day
until you reach the dose of 50 mg per day. It can block panic in
some patients with 50 mg per day, so maintaining this dose level for
several days is a good strategy. If the dose is not effective, then
the physician can increase it 25 mg every third day up to 100 mg.
After one week, if panic continues, then the dose can increase by 50
mg every third day. Although some patients require a smaller or
larger dosage, the usual maintenance dosage is between 150 mg and
250 mg per day.
Desipramine
(Norpramin, Pertofrane and others)
Possible Benefits. Helpful for depression as well as panic.
Continued improvement for several months. Tolerance does not
develop. Non-addicting. Causes little or no drowsiness. Helpful for
depression as well as panic. Continued improvement for several
months. Tolerance does not develop. Non-addicting. Causes little or
no drowsiness.
Possible Disadvantages. Not much help for anticipatory
anxiety. Response requires weeks or months. Use in pregnancy or
breast-feeding only with physician's approval. Avoid alcohol
completely. Increases sensitivity to sun.. Not much help for
anticipatory anxiety. Response requires weeks or months. Use in
pregnancy or breast-feeding only with physician's approval. Avoid
alcohol completely. Increases sensitivity to sun.
Possible Side Effects. See tricyclic
antidepressants side effects, above. Postural hypotension,
memory impairment, jitteriness, tremor, insomnia (especially on
initiation) and the anticholinergic effects of dry mouth, blurred
vision, constipation, urinary retention. Insomnia and the tendency
for weight gain are mild. Sedation is rare. . See tricyclic
antidepressants side effects, above. Postural hypotension,
memory impairment, jitteriness, tremor, insomnia (especially on
initiation) and the anticholinergic effects of dry mouth, blurred
vision, constipation, urinary retention. Insomnia and the tendency
for weight gain are mild. Sedation is rare.
Dosages Recommended by Investigators. Once daily, 25-300 mg
per day. Taper gradually.. Once daily, 25-300 mg per day. Taper
gradually.
Nortriptyline (Pamelor,
Aventyl)
Possible Benefits. Helps depression as well as panic.
Continued improvement for several months. Helps depression as well
as panic. Continued improvement for several months.
Possible Disadvantages. Not much help for anticipatory
anxiety. Response requires weeks or months. Often requires several
blood tests over the first weeks to establish the proper level of
the medication. Avoid use during first three months of pregnancy.
Increases sensitivity to the sun.. Not much help for anticipatory
anxiety. Response requires weeks or months. Often requires several
blood tests over the first weeks to establish the proper level of
the medication. Avoid use during first three months of pregnancy.
Increases sensitivity to the sun.
Possible Side Effects. Less jitteriness than imipramine; less
postural hypotension than other tricyclic antidepressants;
lightheadedness, mild sedation (sleepiness), weight gain, insomnia,
impaired urination and anticholinergic effects (20% experience dry
mouth).. Less jitteriness than imipramine; less postural hypotension
than other tricyclic antidepressants; lightheadedness, mild sedation
(sleepiness), weight gain, insomnia, impaired urination and
anticholinergic effects (20% experience dry mouth).
Dosages Recommended by Investigators. Once a day, starting at
10 to 25 mg. Therapeutic dose is typically between 50 and 75 mg per
day, with some individuals requiring up to 150 mg, based on blood
level. Taper slowly. . Once a day, starting at 10 to 25 mg.
Therapeutic dose is typically between 50 and 75 mg per day, with
some individuals requiring up to 150 mg, based on blood level. Taper
slowly.
Clomipramine (Anafranil)
Possible Benefits. Helps control obsessive-compulsive
disorder by reducing the duration and intensity of these symptoms
and the corresponding anxiety. May help as much as imipramine for
panic attacks. Relieves depression. Helps control
obsessive-compulsive disorder by reducing the duration and intensity
of these symptoms and the corresponding anxiety. May help as much as
imipramine for panic attacks. Relieves depression.
Possible Disadvantages. Strong side effects. Takes about four
to six weeks to work. Patients with certain abnormal
electrocardiograms, with narrow-angle glaucoma, or with an enlarged
prostate should not take this medication. Avoid during last three
months of pregnancy to prevent withdrawal symptoms in infant. Can be
expensive.. Strong side effects. Takes about four to six weeks to
work. Patients with certain abnormal electrocardiograms, with
narrow-angle glaucoma, or with an enlarged prostate should not take
this medication. Avoid during last three months of pregnancy to
prevent withdrawal symptoms in infant. Can be expensive.
Possible Side Effects. Like imipramine, you may experience
more general anxiety the first few days up to three weeks. The most
common side effects are headaches, drowsiness, dry mouth,
constipation and insomnia. Other common side effects are blurred
vision, urinary retention, fatigue, weight gain, postural
hypotension, nervousness, muscle twitching, decreased ability to
have orgasm (42% of men), increased sweating, and sedation
(sleepiness). Increases sensitivity to the sun. Elderly patients may
experience confusion and memory impairment.. Like imipramine, you
may experience more general anxiety the first few days up to three
weeks. The most common side effects are headaches, drowsiness, dry
mouth, constipation and insomnia. Other common side effects are
blurred vision, urinary retention, fatigue, weight gain, postural
hypotension, nervousness, muscle twitching, decreased ability to
have orgasm (42% of men), increased sweating, and sedation
(sleepiness). Increases sensitivity to the sun. Elderly patients may
experience confusion and memory impairment.
Dosages Recommended by Investigators. Ranging from 150 to 300
mg per day. Usually start at 25 mg for a few days. Increase by 25 mg
every three to four days to 100 mg per day, usually taken in one
dose. Raise the dose over the next few weeks to a maximum of 300 mg.
Taking the dose at night can sometimes reduce the side effects. It
takes four to six weeks to notice significant therapeutic benefits
from clomipramine. Ranging from 150 to 300 mg per day. Usually start
at 25 mg for a few days. Increase by 25 mg every three to four days
to 100 mg per day, usually taken in one dose. Raise the dose over
the next few weeks to a maximum of 300 mg. Taking the dose at night
can sometimes reduce the side effects. It takes four to six weeks to
notice significant therapeutic benefits from clomipramine . The full
range of benefits may take twelve weeks. Taper slowly, over three to
four weeks or longer.
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Possible Benefits. Helpful for panic attacks and depression.
Causes less potential for insomnia. Is sometimes used when patients
are having trouble sleeping, because of its sedating effects..
Helpful for panic attacks and depression. Causes less potential for
insomnia. Is sometimes used when patients are having trouble
sleeping, because of its sedating effects.
Possible Disadvantages. Not much help for anticipatory
anxiety. Response requires weeks or months. The sedating side
effects can limit productivity and concentration during the day.
Avoid during first three months of pregnancy and consult physician
before using last six months and before breast-feeding. Increases
sensitivity to sun.. Not much help for anticipatory anxiety.
Response requires weeks or months. The sedating side effects can
limit productivity and concentration during the day. Avoid during
first three months of pregnancy and consult physician before using
last six months and before breast-feeding. Increases sensitivity to
sun.
Possible Side Effects. Strong anticholinergic effects and
moderate levels of drowsiness, weight gain and dizziness. . Strong
anticholinergic effects and moderate levels of drowsiness, weight
gain and dizziness.
Dosages Recommended by Investigators. Begin at 25 to 75 mg
daily at bedtime and raised over two weeks to average of 200 and
maximum of 300 mg. Taper gradually.. Begin at 25 to 75 mg daily at
bedtime and raised over two weeks to average of 200 and maximum of
300 mg. Taper gradually.
Doxepin (Sinequan, Adapin)
Possible Benefits. Helpful for panic attacks and depression.
. Helpful for panic attacks and depression.
Possible Disadvantages. Not much help for anticipatory
anxiety. Response requires weeks or months. The sedating side
effects can limit productivity and concentration during the day.
Takes several weeks for therapeutic effects. Consult your physician
before using during pregnancy or breast-feeding. . Not much help for
anticipatory anxiety. Response requires weeks or months. The
sedating side effects can limit productivity and concentration
during the day. Takes several weeks for therapeutic effects. Consult
your physician before using during pregnancy or breast-feeding.
Possible Side Effects. Anticholinergic effects, increased
sensitivity to the sun, postural hypotension, weight gain,
sleepiness, sweating.. Anticholinergic effects, increased
sensitivity to the sun, postural hypotension, weight gain,
sleepiness, sweating.
Dosages Recommended by Investigators. Start at 25 to 75 mg
per day and increase over one or two weeks to an average dose of 75
to 150 mg and a maximum dose of 300 mg. Typically taken in one dose
at bedtime, but can be divided.. Start at 25 to 75 mg per day and
increase over one or two weeks to an average dose of 75 to 150 mg
and a maximum dose of 300 mg. Typically taken in one dose at
bedtime, but can be divided.
B. Other Cyclic
Antidepressants
Venlafaxine (Effexor)
Possible Benefits. Helpful for obsessive-compulsive disorder
and depression.. Helpful for obsessive-compulsive disorder and
depression.
Possible Disadvantages. Takes several weeks for primary
effects to begin. Nausea and dizziness can be be common side
effects. Use during pregnancy or breast-feeding only after approval
from your physician. Can be expensive.. Takes several weeks for
primary effects to begin. Nausea and dizziness can be be common side
effects. Use during pregnancy or breast-feeding only after approval
from your physician. Can be expensive.
Possible Side Effects. Anticholinergic effects, chills,
dizziness, muscle tension, insomnia, headache, nausea, sleepiness,
nervousness.. Anticholinergic effects, chills, dizziness, muscle
tension, insomnia, headache, nausea, sleepiness, nervousness.
Dosages Recommended by Investigators. Start with 75 mg per
day, divided into two or three doses. Increase by 75 mg. every four
or more days. Average maintenance dose is 150 mg per day, with a
maximum dose of 300 mg per day. Take with food. Taper slowly.. Start
with 75 mg per day, divided into two or three doses. Increase by 75
mg. every four or more days. Average maintenance dose is 150 mg per
day, with a maximum dose of 300 mg per day. Take with food. Taper
slowly.
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