Small round brown pill with V on one side and 2103 on the other side. What kind of pill is it and what's the mg?

Not Medical Advice: Pill imprint 2103 V has been identified as Amitriptyline hydrochloride 50 mg.

Amitriptyline belongs to a group of medicines known as tricyclic antidepressants. It has been traditionally prescribed for the treatment of depression, although it is rarely used for this nowadays as other medicines are usually prescribed in preference to it.

Although amitriptyline is only licensed for use in depression, it is commonly prescribed 'off-licence' to help ease certain types of nerve pain, and also to help prevent migraines. Current medical practice supports the use of amitriptyline for these reasons, but if you have any questions about your treatment, it is important that you ask your doctor.

US Brand Name:

Elavil
Vanatrip

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Monday, April 18 2016


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