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On Amitriptyline, Have Not Experienced Vertigo Attack Since Its Intake. Does It Help In Overcoming Vertigo?

I suffer from benign posterior vertigo and in the past had to have a procedure called Eplytes I think to help. However 2 years ago I was having a few problems and was given Amitriptyline . I only take a very small dose 25mg at night. I have not had a vertigo attack for the 2 years I have been taking it. Is there any coonection between taking Amitriptyline and Vertigo. Has there been any reports of it helping vertigo? Thank you
Mon, 6 Jan 2014
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Hi. Why do you not take this a help in disguise. If amitriptiline helps , continue if advised by your Doctor to continue. This is the most well tested medicine with the least side effects. As far as your question - yes it helps in many cases of so-called vertigo.
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On Amitriptyline, Have Not Experienced Vertigo Attack Since Its Intake. Does It Help In Overcoming Vertigo?

Hi. Why do you not take this a help in disguise. If amitriptiline helps , continue if advised by your Doctor to continue. This is the most well tested medicine with the least side effects. As far as your question - yes it helps in many cases of so-called vertigo.