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To determine the efficacy of amitriptyline and the optimal dosage for treating a somatoform pain disorder in the orofacial region...Conclusion: Amitriptyline was effective in relieving pain associated with a somatoform pain disorder in the orofacial region. The dose of amitriptyline may need to be as high as that used to treat a major depression


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