oxamine AMOXAPINE
Introduction to oxamine
Oxamine is a medication primarily used to treat depression. It is available in tablet form and works by improving symptoms such as low mood and lack of interest in activities. Oxamine is a tricyclic antidepressant that helps balance certain chemicals in the brain.
Composition of oxamine
Oxamine contains the active ingredient amoxapine, which is a tricyclic antidepressant. It works by increasing the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain to improve mood and relieve symptoms of depression.
Uses of oxamine
- Treatment of depression
- Improvement of mood and interest in activities
- Relief from sleep disturbances associated with depression
Side effects of oxamine
- Common side effects: drowsiness, dry mouth, constipation
- Serious side effects: increased risk of suicidal thoughts, especially in young adults and children
Precautions of oxamine
Before taking oxamine, inform your doctor if you have a history of seizures or heart problems. It should not be used if you have a known allergy to amoxapine or its ingredients. Caution is advised for young adults and children due to the increased risk of suicidal thoughts.
How to Take oxamine
Oxamine is typically taken as a tablet. The usual starting dose for adults is 50 mg two or three times a day, with a maximum recommended dose of 300 mg per day. Elderly patients may require a lower starting dose. Always follow your doctor's specific dosing instructions.
Conclusion of oxamine
Oxamine, containing the active ingredient amoxapine, is a tricyclic antidepressant used to treat depression. It is manufactured to help improve mood and relieve symptoms associated with depression. Always consult your doctor before starting oxamine to ensure it is the right medication for your condition.
Available in 2 variations

Oxamine 50mg Tablet
strip of 10 tablets

Oxamine 100mg Tablet
strip of 10 tablets