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I have been taking 20 mg of citalopram for 6 days?

I am experiencing sudden sharp pains in my head. Is this a normal side effect?
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Have you read the leaflet that accompanied the prescription?. lt tells you the side effects, lf your worried best phone your GP. I have been taking 60mg of Citalopram for a few years now at first l had blurred vision now everything Ok
lf in Doubt check with your GP at all times
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  • DeeJay by DeeJay
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    The main side effects that I've felt were headache, nausea and feeling tired. Here is a list of the drug overall, hope this helps you.

    GENERIC NAME: citalopram
    BRAND NAME: Celexa

    DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Citalopram is an antidepressant medication that affects neurotransmitters, the chemical transmitters within the brain. Neurotransmitters manufactured and released by nerves attach to adjacent nerves and alter their activities. Thus, neurotransmitters can be thought of as the communication system of the brain. Many experts believe that an imbalance among neurotransmitters is the cause of depression. Citalopram works by preventing the uptake of one neurotransmitter, serotonin, by nerve cells after it has been released. Such uptake is an important mechanism for removing released neurotransmitters and terminating their actions on adjacent nerves. The reduced uptake caused by citalopram results in more free serotonin in the brain to stimulate nerve cells. Citalopram is in the class of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), a class that also contains fluoxetine (Prozac), paroxetine (Paxil) and sertraline (Zoloft). Citalopram was approved by the FDA in July 1998.

    GENERIC AVAILABLE: No

    PRESCRIPTION: Yes

    PREPARATIONS: Tablets (oval): 20mg, 40mg.

    STORAGE: Tablets should be kept at room temperature, 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).

    PRESCRIBED FOR: Citalopram is used for the management of depression. It also has been tested in persons with obsessive- compulsive disorders and panic disorders.

    DOSING: Citalopram is given as a single daily dose, usually in the morning. As with all antidepressants, it may take several weeks of treatment before maximum effects are seen. Doses are often adjusted slowly upwards to find the most effective dose. Elderly patients, debilitated persons, and patients with certain kidney or liver diseases may need lower doses.

    DRUG INTERACTIONS: All SSRIs, including citalopram, should not be taken with any of the mono-amine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor-class of antidepressants, for example, isocarboxazid (Marplan), phenelzine (Nardil), tranylcypromine (Parnate), and procarbazine (Matulane). Such combinations may lead to confusion, high blood pressure, tremor, and hyperactivity. This same type of interaction also may occur with selegiline (Eldepryl), fenfluramine (Pondimin), and dexfenfluramine (Redux). Tryptophan can cause headaches, nausea, sweating, and dizziness when taken with any SSRI.

    PREGNANCY: There are no adequate studies of citalopram in pregnant women.

    NURSING MOTHERS: It is not known if citalopram is secreted in breast milk.

    SIDE EFFECTS: The most commonly-noted side effects associated with citalopram are nausea, vomiting, excessive sweating, headache, tremor, and inability to sleep. Overall, between 1 in 6 and 1 in 5 persons experience a side effect. Some patients may experience withdrawal reactions upon stopping some SSRIs such as paroxetine, and such symptoms also may occur with citalopram. Symptoms of withdrawal include dizziness, tingling sensations , tiredness, vivid dreams, irritability or poor mood.

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    medinenet.com
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