TREATMENT DATABASE
CAUTION: Tricyclic antidepressants increase the amount of norepinephrine in the brain. They cannot be given in conjunction with MAOIs because of the risk of producing dangerously high blood pressure. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) does not recommend tricyclics for children or teens.
Amitriptyline is a tricyclic antidepressant. Tricyclics are named after their chemical structure, which contains three rings of atoms. Tricyclics were developed in the 1950s and are primarily prescribed for depression.
USES IN ME/CFS: Amitriptyline is beneficial for treating pain, sleep disturbance, headaches, and gastrointestinal problems. It may be recommended if doxepin produces excessive sedation. In addition, amitriptyline is often helpful in treating interstitial cystitis, a disorder that affects many women with ME/CFS. Interstitial cystitis symptoms that may respond to amitriptyline are frequent urination, and bladder and pelvic pain. Dr. Alan Wein, a urologist who specializes in treating interstitial cystitis, has noted that amitriptyline is effective for nearly 50% of his patients, probably because of its antihistamine properties. The most frequent benefits reported by people with ME/CFS are improved sleep and reduced pain.
The side effects of amitriptyline are similar to those of doxepin, although exacerbation of muscle weakness in ME/CFS seems to be more common with amitriptyline than with other antidepressants. Some patients have had to discontinue the drug because of weight gain, dry mouth, and palpitations. Dr. Lapp notes that while amitriptyline may help patients improve sleep, it can reduce deep sleep, which impairs its effectiveness over the long term. There is some evidence that amitriptyline may cause CoQ10 deficiency, resulting in oxidative stress and altering the function of mitochondria. In a 2011 study, Bautista-Ferrufino et al recommend supplementation with CoQ10 during treatment with amitriptyline.
Rating | Side Effects | Reason for Treatment | Dosage / Duration | Age | Sex M/F | # of years Ill | Additional Comments | Illness Severity | Date Added |
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4 | First 2 weeks caused excessive fatigue. Weight gain. | Couldn't stay asleep. | 21 year 40 mg 1X day | 49 | Female | 22 | Moderate | 06/21/18 | |
1 | Heavy sleep | To improve | 3 month 100 mg 2X day | 34 | Male | 5 | Moderate | 09/29/20 | |
5 | I had no negative side effects from day one. | I take it for extreme fatigue and daily fevers due to diagnosed CFS. CFS symptoms onset followed severe 3 month CMV infection. Crohn's disease symptoms appeared at the same time as the fatigue and fevers. fun. | 20 year 25 mg 1X day | 58 | Male | 21 | The positive impact of the drug surfaced after 3 days. The daily fevers were gone, energy level was up and I could do light housework...just walking around...without being fatigued in 10 minutes. Prior to talking it, planned trips upstairs to my kids' rooms or to the mailbox because I would be terribly fatigued afterwards. I have had no noticeable negative effects after taking it for 20 years. | Moderate/Severe | 04/21/23 |