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LÆKNABLAÐIÐ
depression
ÍAMIIRIPIYLINC HYDROCHLORIDCJ
INDICATED IN...
primary — highly useful in all recognized forms of endoge-
nous depression, as well as in schizo affective depression
and neurotic depressive reactions.
disguised — particularly effective in patients who are
anxious, agitated or insomniac, or who present physical
symptoms because they are depressed.
superimposed — a valuable adjunct in patients who are
depressed because they are physically ill, particularly as a
result of severe chronic disorders.
V/HENTHE PATIENT IS...
ambulatory — generally very well tolerated and readily
accepted, enabling the great majority of patients to be
managed easily with orally administered small tablets.
hospitalized — suitable for injection in uncooperative or
potentially suicidal patients, or when electroshock is con-
traindicated or refused.
Supplied: Tablets, 25 mg. (bottles of 30, 100 and 500) and
10 mg..(bottles of 100 and 500) of amitriptyline hydro-
chloride, each; Injection, (each cc. contains 10 mg. ami-
triptyline hydrochloride) in 10 cc. vials.
Note: Detailed information on dosage, administration, indications,
precautions and bibliography is available on request.
ŒÐ MGRCK SH3RP 6 D0HIH6 HlTeWiaTIOHaL
Division of Merck & Co.. Inc.f 100 Church Street, New York 7. N. Y„ U. S. A.