Cipralex: Drug Information
Brand Name: Cipralex
Other names: Citofast, Esdep, Espam, Estomine, Feliz-S, Firsito, Stalopam, Drug
Class: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor, Antidepressant
Uses of Cipralex:
Cipralex is used in the treatment of major depressive disorder with or without melancholia. It helps combat feelings of anxiety, tension, restlessness and hopelessness. This medicine is also recommended for treating generalized anxiety disorder and accompanying symptoms of fatigue, inability to concentrate and sleep pattern disturbances. Cipralex is known to work by boosting the levels of serotonin, a chemical in the brain.
Dosage:
Cipralex is available in liquid as well as tablet form and can be taken orally as prescribed by your doctor. Do not stop taking this medicine abruptly without the consent of your doctor as it may result in worsening your preset condition.
Warning and Precautions:
Do not takeCipralex if you are hypersensitive to this medicine or to any other SSRIs.
Cipralex should not be taken if you are on monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) therapy.
Caution is advised when administering this medicine to patients with a history of mania, seizure disorders, kidney or liver disorder.
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or lactating before taking this medicine.
Do not consume alcohol when taking this medicine.
Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery after takingCipralex.
Drug Interactions of Cipralex:
Concomitant administration with mono amine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) may lead to serious or fatal reactions including hyperthermia, rigidity, myoclonus or autonomic instability. There should be a 14 day gap between MAOI therapy and Cipralex therapy. Maclobemide and Sumatriptan may increase the risk of central nervous system (CNS) toxicity and must not be taken with this medicine.
Side effects of Cipralex:
Some of the most common side effects of the medication include nausea, diarrhea, increased sweating, insomnia, impotence, ejaculation disorder, fatigue, somnolence, seizures, confusion, headache, sinusitis, rash, itching, tremors, visual distortions, decreased appetite, nervousness, taste changes and muscular pain.
Overdose:
Symptoms of Cipralex overdose include rapid heartbeat, drowsiness, dizziness, vomiting, mental confusion, tremors, seizures, respiratory problems and even coma. In case of an overdose, it is essential for you to notify your doctor at the earliest or contact your local poison control center.