Pamelor? Pamaler is a common misspelling of Pamelor.
People who have depression may benefit from using Pamelor® (nortriptyline hydrochloride). This prescription medication works by allowing certain chemicals, such as norepinephrine and serotonin, to stay in the brain for a longer time. Most people tolerate Pamelor well; even when side effects occur, they are usually minor and easily treated by you or your healthcare provider. Some side effects of Pamelor include dizziness, drowsiness, and confusion. The drug comes in the form of a capsule or a liquid, and it is usually taken one to four times daily.
(Click Pamelor for more information on how the drug works, a more complete list of potential side effects to look out for, and important things to tell your healthcare provider before starting treatment.)