Definition
Triavil is a combination medication containing an antipsychotic (perphenazine) and an antidepressant (amitriptyline). It's used to treat moderate to severe depression accompanied by anxiety or agitation. The perphenazine component helps with psychosis, while amitriptyline lifts mood. It is prescribed by a medical professional. Triavil addresses both mood and thought disturbances. Like many psychiatric medications, it must be used with caution and monitored. Finding the right medication is key to improved mental wellbeing.