1969
DOI: 10.1016/s0033-3182(69)71749-2
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The Clinical Evaluation Doxepin — A New Psychotherapeutic Agent

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“…The reported incidence of hypotension (2.6%) and tachycardia (2.9%) withdoxepin has been considerably lower than that occurring with amitriptyline (8.6% and 30%), and the former drug is apparently better tolerated in the elderly (68). The available information on this subject, however, is not sufficiently detailed to allow validation of this impression.…”
Section: Cardiovascular Effects At Therapeutic Levels In Manmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The reported incidence of hypotension (2.6%) and tachycardia (2.9%) withdoxepin has been considerably lower than that occurring with amitriptyline (8.6% and 30%), and the former drug is apparently better tolerated in the elderly (68). The available information on this subject, however, is not sufficiently detailed to allow validation of this impression.…”
Section: Cardiovascular Effects At Therapeutic Levels In Manmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…There was no evidence of any increased sensitivity to the hypotensive effects of doxepin in elderly patients (over 60 years), in whom the incidence of hypotension was 3.61 % (Pitts, 1969). In those patients receiving amitriptyline in the same studies, the incidence of hypotension was 8.56 %.…”
Section: Effect On Blood Pressurementioning
confidence: 77%
“…Only one instance of euphoria has been observed in 1,706 patients receiving doxepin for periods from a few weeks to 22 months (Pitts, 1969).…”
Section: Side-effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%