Citalopram Hydrpbromide Medicine - Information, Side effects and uses of Citalopram

Brand name: Cipramil, Celexa

Type of drug: Antidepressant

Uses:

To treat depression and anxiety. Citalopram is employed for the management of the depression. It also was examined at the people with obsessing compulsive disorders and disorders of panic.

How it works:

Lifts the mood, enabling people to take part in normal activities of daily living.

Dosage

Citalopram is given like a simple daily amount, usually the morning. As with all antidepressant, it can take several weeks of treatment before maximum effects are seen. Amounts are often adjusted slowly upwards to find the amount effective. The old patients, debilitated people, and the patients presenting certain kidney or hepatic affections can need lower amounts.

Possible side effects:

Nausea, vomiting, stomach upsets and diarrhoea. Appetite and weight changes, insomnia, dizziness and drowsiness.

Drug Interactions

All SSRIs, including the citalopram, should not be taken with inhibitor-class of the oxydase of mono-amine (MAO) of antidepressant, for example, of isocarboxazid (Marplan), of phenelzine (Nardil), tranylcypromine (Parnate), and procarbazine (Matulane). Such combinations can carry out to confusion, hypertension, the tremor, and the hyperactivity. This same type of interaction can also occur with the selegiline (Eldepryl), the fenfluramine (Pondimin), and the dexfenfluramine (Redux). Tryptophan can cause headaches, nausea, perspiration, and the giddiness once taken with any SSRI.

Other information on Citalopram

Use with caution if patient has epileptic problems. Also do not take if in a manic depression.

CAUTIONS

Children: This drug is either not recommended for children, or is recommended only for children above a certain age.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding: This drug is either not recommended for use by women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or the precise effects are not known and it should therefore only be used with caution and under medical advice.

Citalopram Overdose management

Go to your local emergency room right away if you fell you have taken an over dose, symptoms of an overdose includes nausea, dizziness, vomiting, tremor, rapid heart beat or sweating.

Establish and maintain a route air to ensure proportioned ventilation and oxygenation. Gastric washing and the use of the activated carbon should be considered. The cardiac and essential monitoring of sign are recommended, with symptomatic measurements and of support general. There is no specific antidote for the citalopram. Because of the great volume of distribution of citalopram, of obligatory transfusion of diuresis, dialysis, hemoperfusion and exchange it is not very likely being of advantage. In the overdose of management, the possibility of participation multiple of drug must be considered.





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