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Old 05-02-2022, 07:32 PM #1
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Default Reducing nortriptyline

Hi I have been on 150mg of nortriptyline daily for about 6 years and I am now trying to reduce it. I've successfully done so by 25 mg however I have noticed lately that my pain seems worse. I'm just wondering if other people have had experience of reducing nortriptyline and how it went for them. I would also be interested in what dosage people are on. From my own Internet searches it seems that a considerably lower dose than 150mg daily is recommended. I only have a primary care doctor now to sort out anything in relation to my illness. I do not have any specialist care and will not in the future unfortunately. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated!
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