Imipramine is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) used to treat depression, certain types of chronic pain (e.g., neuropathic pain), and sometimes bedwetting in children. It works by balancing neurotransmitters in the brain.

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Imipramine Hydrochloride FAQ


What is imipramine primarily used for?

Imipramine is mainly used to treat depression, chronic pain, and bedwetting in children.

How does imipramine work?

It balances neurotransmitters like serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain, improving mood and pain perception.

What are common side effects of imipramine?

Dry mouth, dizziness, drowsiness, constipation, and increased heart rate are common side effects.

Is imipramine addictive?

Imipramine is not typically addictive, but withdrawal symptoms may occur with sudden cessation.

How long does it take for imipramine to work?

It may take 2-4 weeks to notice improvements in mood and 1-2 weeks for pain relief.

Can I drive while taking imipramine?

Avoid driving if experiencing dizziness or drowsiness, as it may impair reaction time.

What medications interact with imipramine?

MAO inhibitors, SSRIs, and certain antihistamines may interact; consult a doctor for safety.

Is imipramine safe for children?

It can be prescribed for bedwetting in children but requires close medical supervision.

Can imipramine be used during pregnancy?

Use in pregnancy is not recommended unless benefits outweigh risks; consult a healthcare provider.

What is the typical starting dose of imipramine?

Depression: 75-150 mg daily; pain: 25-75 mg daily; adjusted based on response and tolerance.

How should imipramine be taken?

Orally, with or without food, preferably in divided doses to minimize side effects.

What happens if I overdose on imipramine?

Seek emergency help immediately; symptoms include severe drowsiness, irregular heartbeat, and seizures.

Can imipramine cause weight gain?

Some patients may experience weight changes due to increased appetite or fluid retention.

Is imipramine a controlled substance in Malaysia?

No, imipramine is not classified as a controlled substance under Malaysian law.

How often should I follow up with my doctor while on imipramine?

Regular follow-ups, especially during the initial treatment phase, to monitor efficacy and side effects.

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