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The widely used antidepressant and pain medication amitriptyline (Elavil) can seemingly impersonate the brain's own growth factors, researchers have

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Tags: Brain, Migraine Prevention Medication, Pain Medication, Pain, Antidepressant, Drug, Elavil, Psychology

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Antidepressant Elavil (amitriptyline) stimulates molecules that promote neuron (brain) growth. http://bit.ly/1s1Kbc

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