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Adapin Oral

Generic Name: DOXEPIN CAPSULE - ORAL
Pronounced: (dox-EH-pin)

Adapin Oral Interactions

Your healthcare professionals (e.g., doctor or pharmacist) may already be aware of any possible drug interactions and may be monitoring you for it. Do not start, stop or change the dosage of any medicine before checking with them first.

This drug should not be used with the following medications because very serious (possibly fatal) interactions may occur:

  • arbutamine
  • sibutramine
  • iomeprol
  • MAO inhibitors (e.g., furazolidone, isocarboxazid, linezolid, moclobemide, phenelzine, procarbazine, rasagiline, selegiline, tranylcypromine)


Avoid taking MAO inhibitors within 2 weeks before and after treatment with this medication. In some cases a serious, possibly fatal drug interaction may occur.

If you are currently using any of these medications listed above, tell your doctor or pharmacist before starting doxepin.

Other drugs besides doxepin that may affect the heart rhythm (QT prolongation in the EKG) include disopyramide, cisapride, halofantrine, pimozide among others. Before taking doxepin, report all medications you are currently using to your doctor or pharmacist. QT prolongation can infrequently result in serious (rarely fatal) fast/irregular heartbeat and other symptoms (e.g., severe dizziness, fainting) that require immediate medical attention. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more details and for instructions on how you may reduce the risk of this effect.

Before using this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist of all prescription and nonprescription/herbal products you may use, especially of:

  • alcohol
  • amprenavir/fosamprenavir
  • clonidine
  • ethchlorvynol
  • guanadrel
  • guanethidine
  • levodopa
  • drugs affecting liver enzymes that remove doxepin from your body (including barbiturates such as phenobarbital, cimetidine, haloperidol, drugs for heart rhythm including flecainide, propafenone, quinidine)
  • phenothiazines (e.g., chlorpromazine)
  • certain anti-seizure medications (e.g., carbamazepine)
  • SSRI antidepressants (e.g., citalopram, fluvoxamine, fluoxetine)
  • stimulants (e.g., amphetamines, methylphenidate)
  • certain sympathomimetics (e.g., albuterol, epinephrine, phenylephrine)
  • St Johns wort
  • terbinafine
  • reserpine
  • thyroid supplements
  • tolazamide
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