Amoxapine? Amoxipine is a common misspelling of amoxapine.
Amoxapine is a prescription medicine that is licensed to treat depression in adults. By blocking dopamine receptors and affecting certain chemicals in the brain (serotonin and norepinephrine), the antidepressant is effective in treating common depression symptoms as well as psychotic depression. While brand-name amoxapine is no longer being manufactured, a generic form of the medication is available in tablet form. Possible side effects of amoxapine include dry mouth, constipation, and drowsiness.
(Click Amoxapine for more information on how amoxapine works to improve depression symptoms, the effects of the medication, and general dosing information and suggestions for when and how to take the drug.)