Global Research Trends and Hotspots Analysis of the Scientific Production of Amitriptyline: A Bibliometric Approach
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Selected Studies and Bibliometric Analysis
2.1.1. Publication Year
2.1.2. Journal of Publication
2.1.3. Contributing Authors
2.1.4. Keyword Network
2.1.5. Distribution Map of the 100 Most-Cited Articles
2.2. Content Analysis
2.2.1. Study Design
2.2.2. Application of Amitriptyline
Studies In Vivo
Randomized Clinical Trials, Non-Randomized and Systematic Review
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Data and Search Strategy
4.2. Eligibility Criteria
4.3. Extraction of Bibliometric Parameters
4.4. Data Analysis
4.5. Content Analysis
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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1 | Steru et al., 1985 [8] | 2671 | 2711 | 3902 | Antidepressant drugs, including amitriptyline, shorten the duration of immobility in an in vivo mouse study. | Psychopharmacology | 3.4 |
2 | Cipriani et al., 2018 [9] | 842 | 1371 | 2318 | Antidepressants, including amitriptyline, were more effective than placebo in adults with major depressive disorder in this systematic review of randomized controlled trials. | Lancet | 168.9 |
3 | Max et al., 1992 [10] | 834 | 1006 | 1461 | In this randomized clinical trial, amitriptyline was observed to reduce pain caused by peripheral nerve disease. | New England Journal of Medicine | 158.5 |
4 | Hershman et al., 2014 [11] | 789 | 810 | 1224 | In this systematic review of randomized controlled trials, after analysis, there was no significant difference between groups in terms of symptom-based appearance or progression of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy. | Journal of Clinical Oncology | 45.3 |
5 | Furukawa et al., 2006 [12] | 758 | 970 | 1206 | Randomized clinical trials of amitriptyline failed to provide standard deviations of their continuous outcome measures in depression. | Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | 7.2 |
6 | Carlsson et al., 1969 [13] | 722 | 564 | 777 | In this in vivo study, pretreatment with antidepressant drugs, including amitriptyline, largely prevented 5-hydroxytryptamine depletion. | European Journal of Pharmacology | 5 |
7 | Monsma et al., 1993 [14] | 689 | 609 | 883 | Amitriptyline acts with high affinity on a serotonin receptor subtype in this in vitro assay. | Molecular Pharmacology | 3.6 |
8 | McQuay et al., 1996 [15] | 636 | 819 | 1279 | Antidepressants, including amitriptyline, are effective in relieving neuropathic pain, according to this systematic review. | Pain | 7.4 |
9 | Macfarlane et al., 2017 [16] | 622 | 627 | 1181 | Antidepressants, including amitriptyline, are effective in relieving neuropathic pain, according to this literature review. | Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 27.4 |
10 | Seppi et al., 2011 [17] | 595 | 649 | 1038 | This literature review does not show sufficient evidence of the efficacy of amitriptyline in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease with a focus on non-motor symptoms. | Movement Disorders | 8.6 |
11 | Lanquillon et al., 2000 [18] | 580 | 631 | 885 | Patients classified as having a psychopathological outcome responded positively after the use of amitriptyline in this non-randomized clinical trial. | Neuropsychopharmacology | 7.6 |
12 | Anderson, 2000 [19] | 569 | 641 | 1054 | This systematic review indicates that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors have a modest advantage in tolerability over most tricyclic antidepressants, including amitriptyline. | Journal of Affective Disorders | 6.6 |
13 | Kelly et al.,1997 [20] | 566 | 597 | 787 | Other behavioral, neurotransmitter, and immunological changes have been shown to be attenuated by antidepressant treatment, particularly with amitriptyline. | Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 13.5 |
14 | Silberstein et al., 2012 [21] | 551 | 610 | 813 | Amitriptyline is effective in migraine prevention, according to this study. | Neurology | 48 |
15 | Kirchheiner et al., 2004 [22] | 551 | 629 | 903 | Antidepressants, including amitriptyline, can cause CYP2D6 or CYP2C19 gene variation, depending on the dose, according to this literature review. | Molecular Psychiatry | 11 |
16 | Radley et al., 2006 [23] | 522 | 563 | 901 | In this cross-sectional study, amitriptyline hydrochloride had, along with others, the highest proportion of off-label use among specific drugs. | Archives Of Internal Medicine | 39 |
17 | Carville et al., 2008 [24] | 513 | 591 | 1078 | Studies recommend amitriptyline for the treatment of fibromyalgia syndrome, as it is shown to be effective. | Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 27.4 |
18 | Max et al., 1987 [25] | 507 | 571 | 851 | Amitriptyline relieves pain in diabetic neuropathy, and this effect is independent of mood elevation. | Neurology | 48 |
19 | Evers et al., 2009 [26] | 505 | 539 | 922 | Second-choice drugs for migraine prophylaxis include amitriptyline. | European Journal of Neurology | 5.1 |
20 | Heikkila et al., 1975 [27] | 484 | 427 | 605 | All drugs studied, including amitriptyline and non-cocaine, are uptake inhibitors of neurotransmitters and releasers. | Biochemical Pharmacology | 5.8 |
21 | Hu et al., 2005 [28] | 480 | 553 | 860 | Amitriptyline had a decreased plasma concentration curve after concomitant ingestion of Hypericum extract. | Drugs | 11.5 |
22 | Rice et al., 2001 [29] | 465 | 563 | 842 | Amitriptyline, in terms of efficacy and side effects for pain relief in diabetic neuropathy, is similar to gabapentin. | Pain | 7.4 |
23 | Kost et al., 1996 [30] | 461 | 548 | 890 | Amitriptyline decreased neuronal reuptake of noradrenaline and serotonin. | New England Journal of Medicine | 158.5 |
24 | Carlsson et al., 1969 [13] | 458 | 351 | 473 | Antidepressant agents such as amitriptyline show remarkably weak activity on central noradrenaline receptor neurons. | European Journal of Pharmacology | 5 |
25 | Wolf et al., 2008 [31] | 457 | 473 | 750 | Amitriptyline has not shown any benefit in improving neuropathic symptoms. | European Journal of Cancer | 8.4 |
26 | Ayata et al., 2006 [32] | 449 | 462 | 635 | Chronic daily administration of dose-dependent migraine prophylactic drugs, including amitriptyline, suppressed the frequency of cortical spreading depression by 40%–80%. | Annals Of Neurology | 11.2 |
27 | Katon et al., 1992 [33] | 448 | 512 | 694 | Only 20% of patients prescribed first-generation antidepressants, including amitriptyline, experienced clinical improvement. | Medical Care | 3 |
28 | Teichgraeber et al., 2008 [34] | 445 | 455 | 585 | Amitriptyline normalizes pulmonary ceramide levels and prevents all pathologic findings, including susceptibility to infection, by blocking acid sphingomyelinase. | Nature Medicine | 82.9 |
29 | Rasquin-Weber et al., 1999 [35] | 443 | 623 | 989 | Daily treatment of gastrointestinal disorders with amitriptyline may reduce the frequency or eliminate episodes. | Gut | 24.5 |
30 | Snyder et al., 1977 [36] | 440 | 321 | 516 | Amitriptyline hydrochloride is about 10 times more potent than imipramine hydrochloride in its binding potency to the brain and gut muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. | Archives of General Psychiatry | 25.8 |
31 | Jick et al., 2004 [37] | 438 | 504 | 761 | There were no significant associations between use of a specific antidepressant, including amitriptyline, and risk of suicide. | Jama-Journal of the American Medical Association | 120.7 |
32 | Benfield et al., 1986 [38] | 432 | 410 | 533 | Amitriptyline is more effective in relieving sleep disturbances in depressed patients compared to fluoxetine. | Drugs | 11.5 |
33 | Gillman et al., 2007 [39] | 421 | 468 | 703 | Amitriptyline is possibly less effective than nortriptyline for migraine and pain syndromes. | British Journal of Pharmacology | 7.3 |
34 | Horn et al., 1971 [40] | 420 | 314 | 448 | N-demethylation of amitriptyline reduces inhibition of hypothalamic catecholamine uptake 24-fold. | Molecular Pharmacology | 3.6 |
35 | Onghena et al., 1992 [41] | 415 | 498 | 742 | The average patient with chronic pain who received an antidepressant treatment, including amitriptyline, had less pain than 74% of patients with chronic pain who received a placebo. | Pain | 7.4 |
36 | Watson et al., 1982 [42] | 414 | 489 | 738 | Amitriptyline is useful to treat postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) and may not act as an antidepressant. | Neurology | 48 |
37 | Maas, 1975 [43] | 409 | 266 | 539 | Patients who excrete normal to greater than normal amounts of urinary 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylethyleneglycol have a favorable response to treatment with amitriptyline. | Archives of General Psychiatry | 25.8 |
38 | Ford et al., 2009 [44] | 399 | 462 | 778 | Antidepressants including amitriptyline are effective in treating irritable bowel syndrome. | Gut | 24.5 |
39 | Mills et al., 1968 [45] | 388 | 214 | 441 | Amitriptyline inhibits the second phase of aggregation at concentrations below those that interfere with adenosine diphosphate (ADP) aggregation. | Journal Of Physiology-London | 5.5 |
40 | Mynors-Wallis et al., 1995 [46] | 384 | 437 | 649 | Amitriptyline is effective, feasible, and acceptable in six sessions of treatment for problems associated with major depression. | Bmj-British Medical Journal | 105.7 |
41 | Klerman et al., 1974 [47] | 384 | 344 | 754 | Patients who received amitriptyline and little psychotherapy had a 12% relapse rate compared with a 16% rate for those who received more psychotherapy and no medication. | American Journal of Psychiatry | 17.7 |
42 | Saarto et al., 2010 [48] | 379 | 454 | 1182 | It remains unclear whether antidepressants such as amitriptyline prevent the development of neuropathic pain (preventive use). | Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 8.4 |
43 | Sanchez et al., 1999 [49] | 376 | 390 | 544 | Amitriptyline has similar in vitro reuptake inhibitory potential for 5-hydroxytryptamine and norepinephrine. | Cellular And Molecular Neurobiology | 4 |
44 | Bendtsen, 2000 [50] | 374 | 441 | 767 | Amitriptyline reduced headaches significantly more than placebo. | Cephalalgia | 4.9 |
45 | Richelson et al., 2000 [51] | 369 | 323 | 431 | Amitriptyline (Kd = 18 nM) is less potent than trazodone (Kd = 324 µM) at the muscarinic receptor. | Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 3.5 |
46 | Kaptchuk et al., 2006 [52] | 368 | 399 | 630 | In patients with persistent arm pain, 25 mg of amitriptyline produced a steady-state blood concentration for 4 weeks. | Bmj-British Medical Journal | 105.7 |
47 | Paykel et al., 1999 [53] | 365 | 423 | 710 | Amitriptyline reduces relapse and recurrence rates compared to placebo in residual depression. | Archives of General Psychiatry | 25.8 |
48 | Cipriani et al., 2016 [54] | 365 | 335 | 522 | Amitriptyline is less effective than fluoxetine in major depressive disorder in children and adolescents. | Lancet | 168.9 |
49 | Serretti et al., 2010 [55] | 363 | 402 | 655 | Amitriptyline was linked to a higher risk of weight gain. | Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 5.3 |
50 | Anttila et al., 2001 [56] | 363 | 395 | 646 | In major depression, amitriptyline has similar efficacy to mirtazapine. | Cns Drug Reviews | Discontinued |
51 | Jackson et al., 2000 [57] | 355 | 472 | 721 | Amitriptyline appears to be effective in treating functional gastrointestinal disorders. | American Journal of Medicine | 5.9 |
52 | Goldenberg et al., 1986 [58] | 354 | 369 | 650 | Amitriptyline, or amitriptyline and naproxen, is an effective therapeutic regimen for patients with fibromyalgia. | Arthritis And Rheumatism | 5 |
53 | Braithwa et al., 1972 [59] | 344 | 194 | 329 | Patients who had plasma amitriptyline concentrations (<120 ng/mL) had a poor clinical response. | Lancet | 168.9 |
54 | Spiker et al., 1986 [60] | 336 | 308 | 472 | In delusional depression, the combination of amitriptyline and perphenazine was superior (0.01) to amitriptyline alone. | European Journal of Pharmacology | 5 |
55 | Ross et al., 1969 [61] | 336 | 283 | 382 | In vitro, amitriptyline was more active than its secondary analog, nortriptyline, in inhibiting 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake in vitro. | American Journal of Psychiatry | 17.7 |
56 | Nguyen, 2001 [62] | 333 | 341 | 483 | Amitriptyline has a high affinity for the histamine H1 receptor. | Molecular Pharmacology | 3.6 |
57 | Kirchherr et al., 2006 [63] | 332 | 351 | 459 | Amitriptyline can be used for simultaneous determination at low concentrations based on high-performance liquid chromatography. | Journal of Chromatography B-Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences | 3 |
58 | Miyasaki et al., 2006 [64] | 330 | 446 | 658 | Amitriptyline may be considered to treat depression in Parkinson’s disease without dementia (level of evidence: C). | Neurology | 48 |
59 | Reul et al.,1993 [65] | 326 | 340 | 398 | There is an increase in amitriptyline on limbic magnetic resonance imaging, a decrease in adrenal size, and upregulation of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) in particular brain regions. | Endocrinology | 4.8 |
60 | Bulik et al., 2007 [66] | 324 | 392 | 724 | Amitriptyline is associated with better treatment efficacy compared with cyproheptadine in anorexia nervosa. | Archives of General Psychiatry | 25.8 |
61 | Bielski et al., 1976 [67] | 324 | 249 | 489 | In this study, amitriptyline was divided into predictors of good and poor response. Criteria such as high socioeconomic class and delusions were considered. | International Journal of Eating Disorders | 5.5 |
62 | Ueng et al., 1997 [68] | 319 | 387 | 488 | Amitriptyline has positive cooperativity in the oxidation of various substrates in systems containing purified recombinant CYP3A4 from bacteria. | Biochemistry | 2.9 |
63 | O’Connor, 2009 [69] | 318 | 326 | 515 | Amitriptyline proves to be cost-effective or dominant over other neuropathic pain strategies. | Pharmacoeconomics | 4.4 |
64 | Heninger et al.,1984 [70] | 318 | 256 | 349 | There was an increased antidepressant effect in patients treated with amitriptyline hydrochloride for refractory depression. | Archives of General Psychiatry | 25.8 |
65 | Hicks et al., 2013 [71] | 314 | 339 | 478 | Patients taking amitriptyline in combination with a potent CYP2D6 inhibitor such as fluoxetine may experience dramatic increases in amitriptyline plasma concentrations. | Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 6.7 |
66 | Montigny et al., 1983 [72] | 313 | 241 | 353 | Animal studies have shown that tricyclic antidepressants such as amitriptyline sensitize forebrain neurons to serotonin. | Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior | 3.6 |
67 | Sherman et al., 1982 [73] | 313 | 303 | 445 | Chronic administration of amitriptyline effectively reversed learned helplessness in depression. | Archives of General Psychiatry | 25.8 |
68 | Ray et al., 1992 [74] | 309 | 378 | 568 | Amitriptyline increases the relative risk of traffic accidents in older adults receiving a dose of ≥125 mg. | American Journal of Epidemiology | 5 |
69 | Chew et al., 2008 [75] | 307 | 356 | 562 | At typical doses administered to older adults, amitriptyline demonstrated an AA > 15 pmol/mL. | Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 6.3 |
70 | Pond et al., 1984 [76] | 305 | 271 | 449 | Sometimes amitriptyline is only detected in plasma after an oral dose. | Clinical Pharmacokinetics | 4.5 |
71 | Thapa et al., 1998 [77] | 304 | 367 | 542 | There was little difference in rates of falls between those treated with tricyclic antidepressants, including amitriptyline, and those treated with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. | New England Journal of Medicine | 158.5 |
72 | Goldenberg et al., 1996 [78] | 301 | 396 | 671 | Amitriptyline and fluoxetine are effective for fibromyalgia and work better in combination than either drug alone. | Arthritis and Rheumatism | 5 |
73 | Mann, 2005 [79] | 300 | 338 | 628 | Amitriptyline inhibits the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine. | International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 5.8 |
74 | Nii & Ishii, 2005 [80] | 300 | 253 | 365 | Amitriptyline hydrochloride resulted in a slightly higher encapsulation efficiency when dissolved in water than chloroform. | New England Journal of Medicine | 158.5 |
75 | Morris et al., 1974 [81] | 296 | 221 | 498 | Tricyclic antidepressants, including amitriptyline, are more effective than placebo in treating depression. | Archives of General Psychiatry | 25.8 |
76 | Max et al., 1988 [82] | 295 | 355 | 479 | Greater relief was associated with higher doses of amitriptyline, up to a maximum dose of 150 mg/day in PHN neuralgia. | Psychopharmacology | 3.4 |
77 | Bodnoff et al., 1988 [83] | 295 | 305 | 414 | Chronic but non-acute injections of amitriptyline significantly reduced the latency to start eating compared with controls. | Neurology | 48 |
78 | Gardiner et al., 2006 [84] | 294 | 343 | 526 | Patients with a dysfunctional CYP2D6 allele had an increased risk of side effects with amitriptyline. | Current Pharmaceutical Design | 3.1 |
79 | Pacher et al., 2005 [85] | 294 | 319 | 491 | Amitriptyline inhibits cardiovascular calcium, sodium, and potassium channels, often leading to life-threatening arrhythmias. | Pharmacological Reviews | 21.1 |
80 | Arnold et al., 2000 [86] | 292 | 393 | 637 | Amitriptyline significantly reduced the severity and the number of tender points in patients with fibromyalgia. | Psychosomatics | 22.8 |
81 | Fava, 2000 [87] | 291 | 323 | 574 | Weight gain during antidepressant treatment, including with amitriptyline, may be a sign of improvement in patients who have weight loss as a symptom of depression or a residual symptom. | Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 5.3 |
82 | Lewis et al., 2002 [88] | 290 | 382 | 580 | Amitriptyline data for migraine in children and adolescents were insufficient. | Neurology | 48 |
83 | Bril et al., 2011 [89] | 284 | 429 | 852 | Amitriptyline is likely to be effective and should be considered for the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy (level of evidence: B). | Neurology | 48 |
84 | Morello et al., 1999 [90] | 283 | 387 | 583 | There is no significant difference between amitriptyline and gabapentin in the treatment of diabetic neuropathic pain. | Archives of Internal Medicine | 39 |
85 | Duby et al., 2004 [91] | 274 | 301 | 616 | The use of amitriptyline as evidenced in clinical trials is supported for the management of symptoms of diabetic neuropathy. | Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | 2.9 |
86 | Venkatakrishnan et al., 2001 [92] | 274 | 278 | 425 | Amitriptyline demethylation was inhibited by S-mephenytoin (500 µM) in livers lacking CYP2C19. | American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy | 2.7 |
87 | Leijon et al., 1989 [93] | 272 | 334 | 488 | Amitriptyline produced a statistically significant reduction in pain compared with placebo. | Pain | 7.4 |
88 | Linkowski et al., 1987 [94] | 271 | 279 | 382 | Treatment with amitriptyline and electroconvulsive therapy corrected neuroendocrine abnormalities. | Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism | 5.8 |
89 | Frahnert et al., 2003 [95] | 267 | 289 | 347 | Serum or plasma samples for therapeutic drug monitoring of about 30 antidepressants, including amitriptyline based on high-performance liquid chromatography. | Journal of Chromatography B-Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences | 3 |
90 | Reimherr et al., 1990 [96] | 267 | 261 | 337 | The amitriptyline treatment group showed significantly greater improvement compared to the placebo group in this randomized clinical trial. | Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 5.3 |
91 | Holroyd et al., 2001 [97] | 265 | 356 | 569 | Antidepressant medications including amitriptyline and stress management therapy are modestly effective in treating chronic tension-type headaches. | Jama-Journal of the American Medical Association | 120.7 |
92 | Thomas et al., 1987 [98] | 264 | 265 | 316 | Amitriptyline was 15 times stronger than paroxetine in muscarinic receptor affinity in this in vivo animal study. | Psychopharmacology | 3.4 |
93 | Field et al., 1999 [99] | 263 | 284 | 352 | Amitriptyline has a lower antiallodynic profile than gabapentin for neuropathic pain, as evidenced in this in vivo animal study. | Archives of General Psychiatry | 25.8 |
94 | Beckmann et al., 1975 [100] | 263 | 160 | 332 | Amitriptyline treatment was associated with a significant decrease in 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylethylene glycol excretion seen in this cross-sectional study. | Pain | 7.4 |
95 | Green et al., 1977 [101] | 259 | 181 | 269 | Chemically similar tricyclic antidepressants, including amitriptyline, can also have this competitive histamine H2 antagonist activity via in vivo techniques. | Nature | 64.8 |
96 | Guyatt et al., 1990 [102] | 256 | 273 | 415 | This study reviewed the feasibility of randomized clinical trials, and in some of these trials, it was observed that amitriptyline was not effective for fibrositis, for example. | Annals of Internal Medicine | 39 |
97 | Paykel et al., 1988 [103] | 256 | 248 | 345 | The results of this randomized clinical trial indicate that tricyclic antidepressants, including amitriptyline, are of considerable benefit for major depression compared to placebo. | Journal of Affective Disorders | 6.6 |
98 | Davidson et al., 1990 [104] | 253 | 302 | 539 | In this randomized clinical trial in 56 veterans with chronic post-traumatic stress disorder, it was observed that, at the end of treatment, 64% of patients treated with amitriptyline and 72% of patients treated with placebo samples still met diagnostic criteria for post-traumatic stress. | Archives of General Psychiatry | 25.8 |
99 | Pancrazio et al., 1998 [105] | 251 | 283 | 357 | This in vitro study demonstrates that the onset of amitriptyline’s effects on inhibiting neuronal sodium channels was significantly faster than that of fluoxetine. | Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 3.5 |
100 | Lidbrink et al., 1971 [106] | 245 | 182 | 252 | In this in vivo study, it was observed in albino male Sprague-Dawley rats that amitriptyline preferentially blocks 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors in central 5-hydroxytryptamine neurons. | Neuropharmacology | 4.7 |
Period of Publication | Number of Articles WoS Core Collection | Number of Citations WoS Core Collection | Citation Density |
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1979–1988 | 16 | 7713 | 482.06 |
1989–1998 | 18 | 7291 | 405.06 |
1999–2008 | 39 | 14,984 | 384.21 |
2009–2018 | 12 | 5947 | 495.58 |
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In vivo study—animal | 15 | 8116 |
In vitro | 9 | 3317 |
In vivo and in vitro | 1 | 245 |
Literature review | 31 | 11,968 |
Systematic review | 13 | 6162 |
Guideline | 2 | 772 |
Cohort | 2 | 613 |
Case control | 1 | 438 |
Methodological study | 1 | 758 |
Cross-sectional study | 4 | 1617 |
Randomized clinical trial | 18 | 6537 |
Non-randomized clinical trial | 3 | 1164 |
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Pereira, C.d.S.; Cruz, J.N.; Ferreira, M.K.M.; Baia-da-Silva, D.C.; Fontes-Junior, E.A.; Lima, R.R. Global Research Trends and Hotspots Analysis of the Scientific Production of Amitriptyline: A Bibliometric Approach. Pharmaceuticals 2023, 16, 1047. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph16071047
Pereira CdS, Cruz JN, Ferreira MKM, Baia-da-Silva DC, Fontes-Junior EA, Lima RR. Global Research Trends and Hotspots Analysis of the Scientific Production of Amitriptyline: A Bibliometric Approach. Pharmaceuticals. 2023; 16(7):1047. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph16071047
Chicago/Turabian StylePereira, Cristian dos Santos, Jorddy Neves Cruz, Maria Karolina Martins Ferreira, Daiane Claydes Baia-da-Silva, Eneas Andrade Fontes-Junior, and Rafael Rodrigues Lima. 2023. "Global Research Trends and Hotspots Analysis of the Scientific Production of Amitriptyline: A Bibliometric Approach" Pharmaceuticals 16, no. 7: 1047. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph16071047
APA StylePereira, C. d. S., Cruz, J. N., Ferreira, M. K. M., Baia-da-Silva, D. C., Fontes-Junior, E. A., & Lima, R. R. (2023). Global Research Trends and Hotspots Analysis of the Scientific Production of Amitriptyline: A Bibliometric Approach. Pharmaceuticals, 16(7), 1047. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph16071047