Insidon®

Definition The drug Insidon® is a drug from the group of psychotropic drugs. Insidon® is a drug name, the active ingredient is opipramol. Insidon® is prescribed in particular for anxiety disorders and somatoform disorders (these are diseases in which no cause for certain physical symptoms can be found and where psychosocial factors play an important … Insidon®

Contraindications | Insidon®

Contraindications Patients suffering from certain diseases should not take Insidon® or only after consultation with their doctor. This applies to: Insidon® should not be used during pregnancy and lactation. Especially in the first trimester of pregnancy other preparations should be used. If it is necessary to take Insidon® while breastfeeding, the woman should stop breastfeeding, … Contraindications | Insidon®

Aponal®

Active substance Doxepin Introduction Doxepin (trade name: Aponal®) is a drug from the group of tricyclic antidepressants. It acts in the central nervous system by inhibiting the reuptake of the neurotransmitters serotonin and noradrenalin. Doxepin has a mood-lifting and sedative (attenuating) effect. The main indication (area of application) is depression. While the damping effect starts … Aponal®

Contraindication | Aponal®

Contraindication In case of known hypersensitivity to doxepin, no application is allowed. Further contraindications are: Doxepin must also not be used while breast-feeding or in children under 12 years of age. Very cautious use in heart diseases (coronary heart disease (CHD), heart failure, cardiac arrhythmia, long QT syndrome), epilepsy, glaucoma, enlargement of the prostate (prostate … Contraindication | Aponal®