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Amitriptyline's side effects usually go away within 1 or 2 weeks. It also takes some time to get going.
It is worth trying because there is a recent study showing it may enhance nerve growth factors, and hence healing. http://psychcentral.com/news/2009/06...tors/6761.html Nortriptyline is amitriptyline's metabolic derivative and may work in the same way. Many people here in the past and currently use one or the other.
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