Difference between revisions of "Amitriptyline-moclobemide"

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* '''Before day 1:''' gradually reduce dosage of amitriptyline to a maximum of 50-100 mg/ day, when this dosage is > 100 mg/day.
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* '''Day 1:''' reduce dosage of amitriptyline to 25 mg/day.
 
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Revision as of 16:28, 28 October 2015

Amitriptyline
Type Antidepressant
Group TCA
links
ATC-code N06AA09
Medscape Amitriptyline
PubChem 2160
PubMed Amitriptyline
Kompas (Dutch) Amitriptyline
Wikipedia Amitriptyline
Moclobemide
Type Antidepressant
Group MAO-I
links
Medscape Moclobemide
PubChem 4235
PubMed Moclobemide
Kompas (Dutch) Moclobemide
Wikipedia Moclobemide

Switch medication from amitriptyline to moclobemide.[1] [2]

Nietinrijdenbord.png Stop amitriptyline
  • Before day 1: gradually reduce dosage of amitriptyline to a maximum of 50-100 mg/ day, when this dosage is > 100 mg/day.
  • Day 1-3: reduce dosage of amitriptyline to 50 mg/day.
  • Day 4-7: reduce dosage of amitriptyline to 25 mg/day.
  • Day 8: stop administration of amitriptyline.
Eenrichtingbord.png Start moclobemide
  • Day 8-21: a wash-out period of about 2 weeks is necessary.
  • Day 22: start administration of moclobemide in a dosage of 150 mg/day.
  • Day 28: increase dosage of moclobemide to 300 mg/day or more.
Letopbord.png Cave


  1. Switches are based on literature references on this page and expert opinions of the authors. The authors have used pharmacokinetic and receptor affinity properties to determine the switch schedules
  2. Stahl, S. M. (2013). Stahl's essential psychopharmacology: Neuroscientific basis and practical applications (4th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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