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Old 10-31-2011, 12:14 PM #11
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Are you talking after taste? They only stay on the tongue for a second and get washed down. I do hate the dry mouth and the craving for sweets , I swear sometimes I could down a whole bottle honey

One thing I did notice was just how powerful a sedative these are. I once bit through trying to halve the tablet but crushed it all by mistake and the area on my tongue went numb instantly so you could imagine it would numb the brain in a similar way
My tastebuds may be hypersensitive, like everything else, but i tasted those stupid pills as soon as they hit my mouth. Anyway I stopped taking it mainly because of the extreme sedation. It hurts to lay down so much and for so long a time. I don't think I took them long enough to crave any sweets thank heavens. The last thing I need is any additional weight.
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The Nortriptyline should be a capsule... you do have capsules?

Sometimes during shipment, a capsule is damaged and breaks open in the stock bottle. This will spill powder all over.

If the caps affected are not cleaned off the residue would be detectable when you put it in your mouth.

Take the capsule and gently roll it in your clean hand back and forth several times before taking (do this rubbing your palms together). Then wash your hand. You can look at the capsule with a magnifying glass to see if powder residue is on it.

Capsules that are properly made should not have any taste.
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Mine are a little green tablet.
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I looked up Nortriptyline in US in the FDA orange book.
The generics here are all capsules. This is because the parent drug Pamelor is a capsule and generics in US have to match the dosage form of the Brand name.

Elavil generic (amitriptyline) is commonly a little green pill, in the 25mg size. The 10 mg may commonly be pink. With tablets however, the colors are not required to match the Brand type.
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