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Amitriptyline is typically not enteric-coated; it is usually available in standard tablet form, which disintegrates in the stomach. While enteric-coated versions of some medications exist to protect them from stomach acid or to release them in the intestines, amitriptyline is generally not formulated this way. However, always check with a pharmacist or healthcare provider for specific formulations available.

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