Why Don't Doctors Like to Prescribe Amitriptyline as a First-Line Treatment Anymore?
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According to a 2018 systematic review, amitriptyline demonstrated higher dropout rates due to adverse effects compared to other antidepressants, highlighting why doctors don't like to prescribe amitriptyline as a first-line option. Once a mainstay for depression, this tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) has been largely replaced by newer, safer medications for many conditions.