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Amitriptyline/chlordiazepoxide
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Amitriptyline/chlordiazepoxide, sold under the brand names Limbitrol and Limbitrol DS, is a combination of amitriptyline (Elavil), a tricyclic antidepressant, and chlordiazepoxide (Librium), a benzodiazepine, which is approved for the treatment of moderate to severe depression associated with moderate to severe anxiety in the United States.[1][2] It contains 12.5 to 25 mg amitriptyline and 5 to 10 mg chlordiazepoxide per tablet.[1][2]
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Amitriptyline | Tricyclic antidepressant |
Chlordiazepoxide | Benzodiazepine |
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Trade names | Limbitrol, Limbitrol DS |
Routes of administration | Oral |
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