Yes, long-term use of Tryptomer (amitriptyline) can sometimes elevate prolactin levels, which can cause hormonal imbalances and affect your periods. Etilam (etizolam) is less commonly linked to this, but long-term use should always be supervised. Getting a prolactin blood test is a very reasonable and proactive step. I highly recommend sharing your concerns and these test results with your doctor. They can safely evaluate your symptoms and help adjust your treatment plan if needed. Please take care, and know that you are doing the right thing by listening to your body.
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Can taking Etilam 0.5 and Tryptomer 10 for a long time cause hormone imbalances and affect my periods, and should I get a prolactin blood test?