Tric. Antidepressants 1000

Tric. Antidepressants 1000

Tricyclic Antidepressants are a group of antidepressant drugs that are commonly used for treatment of depressive disorders. TCAs can be taken orally or by intramuscularly injection (IM). The symptoms of TCAs overdoses include agitation, confusion, hallucinations, hypertonicity, seizures, and EKG changes. The half-life of TCA varies from a few hours to several days. The commonly used TCAs are excreted with a very low percentage of unchanged drugs in the urine. Therefore, detection of the metabolites of TCAs in human urine has been used for screening the abuse of TCAs. These Identify Diagnostics drug tests yield a positive result when the concentration of Nortriptyline in urine exceeds 1,000 ng/mL.