Citanew Tablet functions as an antidepressant by raising serotonin concentrations within the brain. It works effectively to treat depression, anxiety, and multiple mental health disorders. The medication consists of Escitalopram which is a substance classified as an SSRI Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor. More information is discussed further.
Your doctor might prescribe Citanew for:
Major depressive disorder
Persistent sadness
Loss of interest
Feelings of worthlessness
Generalized anxiety disorder
Excessive worry
Restlessness
Difficulty concentrating
Social anxiety disorder
Extreme fear of society
Social avoidance
Anxiety disorder
Panic disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Post-traumatic stress disorder
This medication provides relief from the symptoms that are seen in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD), anxiety, and mental disorders.
The medication reduces both abnormal worrying habits and mental stress and fear.
Reduces the frequency and severity of panic attacks.
It helps patients to stop unwanted thoughts while reducing any repetitive actions.
The medication helps to reduce sleep disturbances that arise due to depression and anxiety.
It has less sedative effects and less weight gain.
Always use the medicine as directed by your doctor:
Adults Dosage:
Starting dose: 10mg once daily
After 1-2 weeks: Can be increased to a maximum of 20mg daily
Severe cases: Some patients may require up to 30mg daily (only as per doctor's advice)
Elders Dosage:
Start with 5mg daily, increase only if needed to a maximum of 10mg daily
Kidney Impairment: Dose adjustments may be necessary for severe kidney disease
How to Take Citanew:
Take it at the same time each day
Can be taken with or without food
Swallow tablets whole with water
Do not crush or chew the tablets
For oral solution, use the measuring device provided
Avoid using Citanew if you:
Are allergic to escitalopram
Are taking Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
Have a history of QT prolongation
Have undiagnosed or untreated bipolar disorder, as it may trigger manic episodes
Are under 18 years without medical advice
Have low Potassium and Magnesium
Avoid using Citanew Tablet with:
Risperidone
Haloperidol
Erythromycin
Clarithromycin
Fluoxetine
Sertraline
Tramadol
Tapentadol
St. John's Wort
Before using this medication, inform your doctor if you:
Have liver disease
Have kidney disease
Have seizure disorders
Have bipolar disorder
Have bleeding disorders
Have diabetes
Also, remember to:
Not stop taking the medication suddenly
Avoid alcohol while taking this medication
Use caution when driving as it may cause drowsiness
Monitor for worsening depression or suicidal thoughts
Most people handle Citanew Tablet well, but side effects can happen.
Common Side Effects:
Nausea
Diarrhea
Constipation
Dry mouth
Dizziness
Headache
Insomnia
Drowsiness
Increased sweating
Appetite
Weight changes
Sexual dysfunction
Serious Side Effects:
Severe allergic reaction, rash, and swelling,
Difficulty breathing
Unusual bleeding
Bruising
Irregular heartbeat
Seizures
Loss of consciousness
Also, Include:
Signs of serotonin syndrome
Confusion
Hallucinations
Agitation
Rapid heartbeat
Muscle stiffness
Fever
Shivering
Excessive sweating
It is a prescription-only medication due to its potential side effects and interactions.
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