This medication is used to treat certain mental/mood
disorders (such as depression, anxiety). Doxepin belongs to a class of
drugs known as tricyclic antidepressants. It works by helping to restore
the balance of certain natural substances in the brain.
Read the Medication Guide provided by your pharmacist
before you start taking doxepin and each time you get a refill. If you have
any questions, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Take this medication by mouth as directed by your
doctor, usually 1 to 3 times daily. If you take it only once a day, take it
at bedtime to reduce daytime sleepiness. The dosage is based on your
medical condition and response to treatment.
To reduce your risk of side effects (such as drowsiness,
dry mouth, dizziness), your doctor may direct you to start this medication
at a low dose and gradually increase your dose. Follow your doctor's
instructions carefully.
Take this medication regularly in order to get the most
benefit from it. To help you remember, take it at the same time(s) each
day. Do not increase your dose or use this drug more often or for longer
than prescribed. Your condition will not improve any faster, and your risk
of side effects will increase.
Keep taking this medication even if you feel well. Do
not stop taking this medication without consulting your doctor. Some
conditions may become worse when this drug is suddenly stopped. Also, you
may experience symptoms such as mood swings, headache, and tiredness. To
prevent these symptoms while you are stopping treatment with this drug,
your doctor may reduce your dose gradually. Consult your doctor or
pharmacist for more details. Report any new or worsening symptoms right
away.
This medication may not work right away. You may see
some benefit within a week. However, it may take up to 3 weeks before you
feel the full effect.
Tell your doctor if your condition lasts or gets worse
(such as your feelings of sadness get worse, or you have thoughts of
suicide).
See also Warning section.
Drowsiness, dizziness, dry mouth, blurred vision,
constipation, or trouble urinating may occur. If any of these effects last
or get worse, notify your doctor or pharmacist promptly.
To reduce the risk of dizziness and lightheadedness, get
up slowly when rising from a sitting or lying position.
To relieve dry mouth, suck on (sugarless) hard candy or
ice chips, chew (sugarless) gum, drink water, or use a saliva
substitute.
To prevent constipation, eat dietary fiber, drink enough
water, and exercise. You may also need to take a laxative. Ask your
pharmacist which type of laxative is right for you.
Remember that this medication has been prescribed
because your doctor has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the
risk of side effects. Many people using this medication do not have serious
side effects.
Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side
effects, including:
- heartburn that doesn't go away
- mental/mood changes (such as anxiety, agitation,
confusion)
- shaking
- severe stomach/abdominal pain
Get medical help right away if you have any very serious
side effects, including:
- severe dizziness
- fast/irregular heartbeat
- fainting
- seizures
- eye pain/swelling/redness
- widened pupils
- vision changes (such as seeing rainbows around lights at
night)
A very serious allergic reaction to this drug is rare.
However, get medical help right away if you notice any symptoms of a
serious allergic reaction, including:
- rash
- itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat)
- severe dizziness
- trouble breathing
This is not a complete list of possible side effects. If
you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or
pharmacist.
In the US - Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.
You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or at
www.fda.gov/medwatch.
In Canada - Call your doctor for medical advice about
side effects. You may report side effects to Health Canada at
1-866-234-2345.
See also Warning section.
Before taking doxepin, tell your doctor or pharmacist if
you are allergic to it; or to other tricyclic antidepressants (such as
nortriptyline); or if you have any other allergies. This product may
contain inactive ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other
problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details.
Before using this medication, tell your doctor or
pharmacist your medical history, especially of:
- bleeding problems
- breathing problems
- liver problems
- recent heart attack
- problems urinating (such as due to enlarged prostate)
- overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism)
- personal or family history of glaucoma (angle-closure
type)
- personal or family history of mental/mood conditions (such as
bipolar disorder, psychosis)
- family history of suicide
- seizures
- conditions that may increase your risk of seizures (such as
other brain disease, alcohol/sedative withdrawal)
Doxepin may cause a condition that affects the heart
rhythm (QT prolongation). QT prolongation can rarely cause serious (rarely
fatal) fast/irregular heartbeat and other symptoms (such as severe
dizziness, fainting) that need medical attention right
away.
The risk of QT prolongation may be increased if you have
certain medical conditions or are taking other drugs that may cause QT
prolongation. Before using doxepin, tell your doctor or pharmacist of all
the drugs you take and if you have any of the following
conditions:
- certain heart problems (heart failure, slow heartbeat, QT
prolongation in the EKG)
- family history of certain heart problems (QT prolongation in
the EKG, sudden cardiac death)
Low levels of potassium or magnesium in the blood may
also increase your risk of QT prolongation. This risk may increase if you
use certain drugs (such as diuretics/"water pills") or if you have
conditions such as severe sweating, diarrhea, or vomiting. Talk to your
doctor about using doxepin safely.
This drug may make you dizzy or drowsy or blur your
vision. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can make you more dizzy or drowsy.
Do not drive, use machinery, or do anything that needs alertness or clear
vision until you can do it safely. Limit alcoholic beverages. Talk to your
doctor if you are using marijuana (cannabis).
Before having surgery, tell your doctor or dentist about
all the products you use (including prescription drugs, nonprescription
drugs, and herbal products).
This medication may make you more sensitive to the sun.
Limit your time in the sun. Avoid tanning booths and sunlamps. Use
sunscreen and wear protective clothing when outdoors. Tell your doctor
right away if you get sunburned or have skin
blisters/redness.
If you have diabetes, this drug may make it harder to
control your blood sugar levels. Monitor your blood sugar levels regularly
and tell your doctor of the results. Your doctor may need to adjust your
diabetes medication, exercise program, or diet.
Older adults may be more sensitive to the side effects
of this drug, especially dry mouth, dizziness, drowsiness, confusion,
difficulty urinating, and QT prolongation (see above).
During pregnancy, this medication should be used only
when clearly needed. Babies born to mothers who have used this drug during
the last 3 months of pregnancy may rarely develop withdrawal symptoms such
as feeding/breathing difficulties, seizures, muscle stiffness, or constant
crying. If you notice any of these symptoms in your newborn, tell the
doctor promptly.
Since untreated mental/mood problems (such as
depression, anxiety) can be a serious condition, do not stop using this
medication unless directed by your doctor. If you are planning pregnancy,
become pregnant, or think you may be pregnant, immediately discuss with
your doctor the benefits and risks of using this medication during
pregnancy.
This medication passes into breast milk and may have
undesirable effects on a nursing infant. Breastfeeding is not recommended
while using this medication. Consult your doctor before
breastfeeding.
Drug interactions may change how your medications work
or increase your risk for serious side effects. This document does not
contain all possible drug interactions. Keep a list of all the products you
use (including prescription/nonprescription drugs and herbal products) and
share it with your doctor and pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or change the
dosage of any medicines without your doctor's approval.
Some products that may interact with this drug
include:
- thyroid supplements
- central-acting drugs to treat high blood pressure (such as
clonidine, guanabenz)
Taking MAO inhibitors with this medication may cause a
serious (possibly fatal) drug interaction. Avoid taking MAO inhibitors
(isocarboxazid, linezolid, metaxalone, methylene blue, moclobemide,
phenelzine, procarbazine, rasagiline, safinamide, selegiline,
tranylcypromine) during treatment with this medication. Most MAO inhibitors
should also not be taken for two weeks before and after treatment with this
medication. Ask your doctor when to start or stop taking this
medication.
Other medications can affect the removal of doxepin from
your body, thereby affecting how doxepin works. These drugs include
cimetidine, St. John's Wort, drugs to treat irregular heart rate (such as
quinidine/propafenone/flecainide), antidepressants (such as SSRIs including
paroxetine/fluoxetine/fluvoxamine). This is not a complete
list.
Many drugs besides doxepin may affect the heart rhythm
(QT prolongation in the EKG), including amiodarone, dofetilide, pimozide,
procainamide, quinidine, sotalol, macrolide antibiotics (such as
erythromycin), among others. Before using doxepin, report all medications
you are currently using to your doctor or pharmacist.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking other
products that cause drowsiness such as opioid pain or cough relievers (such
as codeine, hydrocodone), alcohol, marijuana (cannabis), other drugs for
sleep or anxiety (such as alprazolam, lorazepam, zolpidem), muscle
relaxants (such as carisoprodol, cyclobenzaprine), or antihistamines (such
as cetirizine, diphenhydramine).
Check the labels on all your medicines (such as allergy
or cough-and-cold products) because they may contain ingredients that cause
drowsiness. Ask your pharmacist about using those products
safely.
If someone has overdosed and has serious symptoms such
as passing out or trouble breathing, call 911. Otherwise, call a poison
control center right away. US residents can call 1-800-222-1222. Canada
residents can call 1-844-764-7669. Symptoms of overdose may include:
extreme drowsiness, hallucinations, fast/irregular heartbeat, fainting,
slow/shallow breathing, seizures.
Do not share this medication with others.
Lab and/or medical tests (such as blood counts, blood
pressure, EKG, liver tests) may be done while you are taking this
medication. Keep all medical and lab appointments. Consult your doctor for
more details.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If
it is near the time of the next dose, skip the missed dose. Take your next
dose at the regular time. Do not double the dose to catch
up.
Store at room temperature away from light and moisture.
Do not store in the bathroom. Keep all medications away from children and
pets.
Do not flush medications down the toilet or pour them
into a drain unless instructed to do so. Properly discard this product when
it is expired or no longer needed. Consult your pharmacist or local waste
disposal company.