The interaction of cationic surfactants, namely dodecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (DTAB) and cetrimide (CET) with tricyclic antidepressant drug, nortryptyline hydrochloride (NH) (used for depression related illness, nocturnal enuresis, chronic fatigue syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, chronic pain or neuralgia, and migraine) were studied employing conductometric and tensiometric techniques. From these techniques, various micellar and interfacial parameters such as critical micelle concentration, cmc, micellar mole fraction, X-1, micellar interaction parameter, beta, activity coefficients f(1) and f(2) in the mixed micelles, excess Gibbs free energy of micellization, Delta G(ex)(0) standard Gibbs free energy, Delta G(m)(0) surface excess concentration, Gamma(max) minimum surface area per molecule, Amin, and standard Gibbs free energy of adsorption AGgd at the interface were evaluated. In addition to this, various other parameters such as, packing parameters of amphiphiles in the micelles, P, volume contribution of the hydrophobic chain, v, and its effective length, k have also been calculated for pure and mixed systems. From packing parameters it was confirmed that the micelle/mixed micelles formed have spherical geometry. The A(min) and Delta G(ad)(0) values for all studied systems were found to be negative and this shows that both micellization as well as adsorption processes are energetically favorable. Furthermore, the values of Delta G(ad)(0) were more negative than their corresponding Delta G(m)(0), showing that work is done in transferring the amphiphilic monomers from interface to the micellar stage across the aqueous solution to form micelles. The interaction parameters, beta, calculated by using regular solution theory were also observed to be negative suggesting synergistic interaction for the proposed mixed systems. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.