Description
Some common uses of Amitriptyline blister packs include:
- Treatment of depression
- Treatment of anxiety
- Treatment of neuropathic pain
- Prevention of migraines
Sh12,000.00
Amitriptyline is a medication used to treat a variety of conditions, including depression, anxiety, and neuropathic pain. It belongs to a class of drugs known as tricyclic antidepressants.
Some common uses of Amitriptyline blister packs include:
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| Description | Amitriptyline is a medication used to treat a variety of conditions, including depression, anxiety, and neuropathic pain. It belongs to a class of drugs known as tricyclic antidepressants. |
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| Content | Some common uses of Amitriptyline blister packs include:
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