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used to treat mental depression.reduce symptoms such as extreme sadness,hopelessness,and lack of energy.also used to treat bulimia,cocaine withdrawal,panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorders,.types of chronic pain,and bed-wetting in children

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Q: What conditions are treated with tricyclic antidepressants?
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