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Nortriptyline Hydrochloride Related Fluid Retention

Official FDA Reports26
Social Media Events4
Active Ingredients
  • Nortriptyline Hydrochloride
Additional Terms for Fluid Retention
  • Water Retention
  • Retains Fluid
  • Retaining Water
  • Water Gain
  • Inablility To Completely Empty Bladder
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Explanation

The quarterly trend chart illustrates changing levels of adverse events over time. Results from both the FDA Adverse Event Database (AERS) and adverse events extracted from social media by Druginformer are plotted side-by-side for easy comparison.


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Social Media Comments From Around the Web

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Nortriptyline Hydrochloride

Side Effects: Water retention , weight gain, frequent urination, achne, tiredness, little relief from migraine, mood swings.


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Pamelor

PRO: Cuts pain over time and increased dosages (10mg to 75mg) CON: Rapid weight gain, loss of strength, water retention , increased appetite, poor\no erections, loss of sex drive, bloa...


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Nortriptyline Hydrochloride

Side Effects: Weight gain, water retention , massive sweet craving, slight drowsiness, forgetfulness

I take 10 mg at bed time. I came off amitriptyline because it made me very drowsy. The n...


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Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Polyuria, Mood swings, Acne, Fluid retention, Migraine, Somnolence, Weight increased

Posted By Anonymous in askapatient.com on November 20, 2012 @ 12:00 am

Side Effects: Water retention, weight gain, frequent urination, achne, tiredness, little relief from migraine, mood swings.

Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Erectile dysfunction, Adverse event, Increased appetite, Abdominal distension, Fluid retention, Libido decreased, Mood altered, Muscular weakness, Somnolence, Weight increased, Self injurious behaviour

Posted By Anonymous in askapatient.com on January 9, 2012 @ 12:00 am

PRO: Cuts pain over time and increased dosages (10mg to 75mg) CON: Rapid weight gain, loss of strength, water retention, increased appetite, poor\no erections, loss of sex drive, bloa...

Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Weight increased, Carbohydrate craving, Memory impairment, Fluid retention, Somnolence

Posted By Anonymous in askapatient.com on June 9, 2010 @ 12:00 am

Side Effects: Weight gain, water retention, massive sweet craving, slight drowsiness, forgetfulness I take 10 mg at bed time. I came off amitriptyline because it made me very drowsy. The n...

Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Anxiety, Cardiac flutter, Blood pressure increased, Disorientation, Dry mouth, Fluid retention, Loss of libido, Panic attack

Posted By Anonymous in askapatient.com on March 17, 2010 @ 12:00 am

... most part, but I had a lot of side effects, the worse being a resting pulse of 100 bpm and severe anxiety. After coming off my pulse was back to normal within a week, and anxiety was completely gone....



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* About FAERS: The FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) is used by FDA for activities such as looking for new safety concerns that might be related to a marketed product, evaluating a manufacturer's compliance to reporting regulations and responding to outside requests for information. Reporting of adverse events is a voluntary process, and not every report is sent to FDA and entered into FAERS. The FAERS database may contain duplicate reports, the report quality is variable, and many factors may influence reporting (e.g., media attention, length of time a drug is marketed, market share). For these reasons, FAERS case reports cannot be used to calculate incidence or estimates of risk for a particular product or compare risks between products.