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Title: Amitriptyline stimulates weight gain in hemodialysis patients. Author: Zetin M, Frost NR, Brumfield D, Stone RA. Journal: Clin Nephrol; 1982 Aug; 18(2):79-82. PubMed ID: 6754192. Abstract: Sixteen chronic hemodialysis patients were enrolled in a double blind 13 week study of amitriptyline vs. placebo in non-crossover design. Patients receiving active drug reached therapeutic serum concentrations at doses of 50 to 200 mg/day, but antidepressant effect was not demonstrable. Patients receiving active drug had slightly greater fluctuation in weight pre- vs. Post-dialysis and had slightly greater postural hypotension post-dialysis than control patients. The trend in post-dialysis weight indicated gain in the active drug group and loss in the placebo group; this difference was highly statistically significant. Weight gain in depression and anorexia nervosa patients treated with amitriptyline is reviewed and it is suggested that amitriptyline may be a useful agent in stimulating appetite in other diseases also.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]