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Dear Yubaraj,
What your wife is facing is a side effect of the tablets she is taking. Amitriptyline causes drowsiness. But if she manages to take for few more days, she will get used to the tablet. It is harmless since she will go to toilet and eat food if given. Otherwise stop and start it later. One can reduce the dose of amitriptyline to 10 mg or 1/2 of 25 mg for a week and then increase to 25 mg.
Palpitations - she might be having already and clonazepam 0.25 mg will reduce it. At tim...more
What your wife is facing is a side effect of the tablets she is taking. Amitriptyline causes drowsiness. But if she manages to take for few more days, she will get used to the tablet. It is harmless since she will go to toilet and eat food if given. Otherwise stop and start it later. One can reduce the dose of amitriptyline to 10 mg or 1/2 of 25 mg for a week and then increase to 25 mg.
Palpitations - she might be having already and clonazepam 0.25 mg will reduce it. At tim...more
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Yes, Her condition is improving as her serum creatinine levels have decreased, she should continue taking the medicines prescribed.
Follow your doctor's advice. Get her bp monitored regularly, her bp is very detrimental for kidneys. She should take a pinch of salt and a protein-restricted diet. Should not take any painkillers.
Self-medication of any medicine should not be taken. Before taking any medication consult your doctor.
Follow your doctor's advice. Get her bp monitored regularly, her bp is very detrimental for kidneys. She should take a pinch of salt and a protein-restricted diet. Should not take any painkillers.
Self-medication of any medicine should not be taken. Before taking any medication consult your doctor.
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