Description
What is Tryptomer?
Tryptomer is a tricyclic antidepressant. It’s used to treat a variety of conditions, including fibromyalgia, chronic neuropathic pain, migraine, pain due to rheumatoid arthritis, and pain due to shingles. For most people, Tryptomer is used to treat mild to moderate depression. Tryptomer is also prescribed to relieve the pain associated with some chronic medical conditions, including migraines, fibromyalgia, nerve pain, and chronic pain caused by arthritis.
Tryptomer also comes in tablet and capsule forms. It’s not known if these forms are interchangeable, or if one form is more effective than another. It’s also not known if other forms of Tryptomer are available. Do not take any other medicines if you’re taking Tryptomer.
How does Tryptomer work?
The exact way in which Tryptomer relieves pain is unknown. Studies suggest that Tryptomer blocks the activity of sodium channels in the brain. When the channels are blocked, less electrical activity is sent from one nerve cell to another. This blocks the pain signal that travels along the nerve.
When should I take Tryptomer?
The initial dose is usually 10 mg to 25 mg three times daily. This is often increased over several weeks to a maximum dose of 100 mg three times daily. Some patients will need to have their dose increased after 1 or 2 weeks.
How does Tryptomer treat pain?
Tryptomer can help relieve the pain of fibromyalgia. Studies suggest that Tryptomer may also be useful in treating other conditions, including chronic neuropathic pain, migraines, pain due to rheumatoid arthritis, and pain due to shingles.
Tryptomer is an effective medication for treating these conditions, but it’s not clear how it works. The precise mechanism of its action is still unknown.
What are the side effects of Tryptomer?
The most common side effects of Tryptomer include dry mouth, constipation, headache, drowsiness, dizziness, and skin rash. These side effects usually go away after a few days or weeks. Occasionally, Tryptomer causes trouble sleeping. This can make it harder to fall asleep and to stay asleep. It can also cause daytime fatigue, poor concentration, and confusion. If these symptoms occur, stop taking Tryptomer and call your doctor.
It’s also important to tell your doctor if you’re taking Tryptomer before you have an operation. If you take Tryptomer, it may cause increased sedation and interfere with the action of other medicines that you take. Be sure to tell your doctor if you’re taking any other medicines, such as sedatives or anti-seizure medicines. Certain foods can interact with Tryptomer and increase its effects, so it’s also important to tell your doctor about any foods you eat.
Tryptomer can be used safely during pregnancy, although some doctors advise avoiding it in the second and third trimester because it may affect the development of the unborn child. It’s also not known if Tryptomer is safe for use during breastfeeding.
Where can I buy Tryptomer?
You can buy Triptomer only with a doctor’s prescription.
If you buy Tryptomer as an over-the-counter medicine, it is important to tell the pharmacist if you are taking any other medicines.
When should I not take Tryptomer?
Tryptomer shouldn’t be used by people with liver disease. These people should not take Tryptomer. If you have liver disease, your doctor may recommend that you take Tryptomer.
If you’re currently taking other medicines, you should discuss with your doctor any changes you may need to make to your current treatment plan.