Doxepin (Silenor) is used to treat insomnia (difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep) in people who have trouble staying asleep
Doxepin is used to treat depression and anxiety
Doxepin blocks histamine H1 receptor and causes sedation and somnolence; therefore, FDA has approved low-dose doxepin, 3 mg, and 6 mg dosages to be used as a first-line agent in depressed patients
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Doxepin Hydrochloride Capsules, USP 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 75 mg and 100 mg
Doxepin hydrochloride is one of a class of psychotherapeutic agents known as dibenzoxepin tricyclic compounds
The recommended dosage of doxepin for insomnia is 3–6 milligrams (mg) per day for less than 4–8 weeks
Doxepin Hydrochloride Capsules, USP are available containing Doxepin Hydrochloride, USP equivalent to 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 75 mg or 100 mg of Doxepin
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Chemically, doxepin hydrochloride is a dibenzoxepin derivative and is the first of a family of tricyclic psychotherapeutic agents
Each 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 75 mg and 100 mg doxepin capsule, USP for oral administration
Each 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 75 mg and 100 mg doxepin cap sule for oral administration Available as doxepin hydrochloride; dosage expressed in terms of doxepin
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The tablets are blue (3 mg) or green (6 mg) and are debossed with 3 or 6, respectively, on one side and SP on the other
Doxepin Tablets are available containing 3
Doxepin Hydrochloride Capsules, USP are available containing doxepin hydrochloride, USP equivalent to 75 mg
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What does Doxepin hydrochloride look like? signs of infection - flu-like symptoms, swelling, skin redness, diarrhea, skin sores or white patches, trouble breathing, pain or burning when you urinate
Of the total drug interactions, 139 are major, 518 are moderate, and 26 are minor