Doxepin
Doxepin is a tricyclic antidepressant medication used for the treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, and certain types of chronic pain. It works by increasing the levels of certain chemicals in the brain called neurotransmitters, which can improve mood and alleviate symptoms. The medication is available in tablet form for oral administration, and the most common dosage is 10-100 mg per day, although dosage may vary depending on the individual and their specific condition. Follow the prescribed dosing schedule and consult with a healthcare professional to determine the appropriate course of treatment. Doxepin may cause side effects such as dry mouth, drowsiness, blurred vision, and constipation; however, these effects are usually manageable and tend to lessen over time. Patient safety is paramount, and any concerns about the use of doxepin should be addressed with a healthcare professional.

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