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Author Topic: Amitriptyline Film-Coated. Can they be broken in half? Need to take this eve :)  (Read 3065 times)

loonarider

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Hi,

Cannot get hold of any doctors at this time, and to call 111 when it isn't an emergency seems a bit far-fetched.

Does anyone here know or has taken film coated amitriptyline and broken it in half? I don't see how this is possible as they're quite rounded and don't have a partition down the middle so you can snap in two like some paracetmols and aspirins.

They're for horrible tension headaches/migraines that I've been suffering with since having the astrazenca vaccine. Tried quite a few meds to no avail, so onto the next one.

Ah, and one more question. I just came off sumatriptan today because it wasn't working. This was around 8am, and since it has a half life of 2 hours, I'm guessing its ok to take amitriptyline tonight>?

Hope you can help.
« Last Edit: July 14, 2021, 06:36:22 PM by loonarider »
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CLKD

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Most medications are made into a maintenance dose coated with an easy2swallow shiny as well as having fillers.  So you probably shouldn't consider cutting this tablet, if it's been prescribed at a specific dose for a specific problem.

How often is it prescribed 4?
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loonarider

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You don't mention what dose of Amytriptyline you are starting with. If it hasn't got a score line on one side of the pill then it is not meant to be cut and is released in a certain way. It is a while since i took amytriptyline and memory rusty of it but i have just read that the 10mg can be cut.

https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/10849/smpc#gref

Hey there, it's 10 mg. But no score line. I'll read the linkx thanks!
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loonarider

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You don't mention what dose of Amytriptyline you are starting with. If it hasn't got a score line on one side of the pill then it is not meant to be cut and is released in a certain way. It is a while since i took amytriptyline and memory rusty of it but i have just read that the 10mg can be cut.

https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/10849/smpc#gref

Ah, just noticed the break line on the other side. Silly me  :D
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loonarider

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I hope it works for you.   :)

Thanks!
Update : Took a pill last night. I felt like I had been drugged to the point of being the walking dead. It made me very tired, but not in a nice way and then woke up with panic attacks.

I eventually slept, and it was decent (7hrs), but really didn't like the feeling. I felt like I couldn't function or think straight and I'm studying for a degree.

So, I think I'm going to have to ride this one out without meds until the tension headaches disappear. Fingers crossed.
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Taz2

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It was around 10 days before the morning drugged feeling disappeared when I took amitriptyline but it worked really well for my fibromyalgia pain. I was only on 10mg though. It is good for pain and helping with sleep but as with most of these things they can initially make you feel worse  :(

Taz x
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loonarider

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It was around 10 days before the morning drugged feeling disappeared when I took amitriptyline but it worked really well for my fibromyalgia pain. I was only on 10mg though. It is good for pain and helping with sleep but as with most of these things they can initially make you feel worse  :(

Taz x

You're made of tough stuff. I don't think I could do it again. Literally lying in bed, unable to move as if weights were holding my limbs down, but my eyes were wide open. You would think I was possessed by a demon. Thank God my partner didn't wake up briefly and see me like that, probably give him nightmares...

Today my headahes have gone totally -  I did take paracetmol with caffeine though, not sure whether it was that or the amitripptyline, but as I recall, my doc was saying it'd take a while before I notcied anything with the latter.

« Last Edit: July 16, 2021, 11:26:31 PM by loonarider »
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loonarider

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It is used to try to break the cycle of pain.  Maybe the diversion of your degree will achieve that anyway. The brain can be a bit of a monster when it comes to maintaining pain.

I'm all for managing without medication if you can.

I totally agree. Thanks!
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