Does Citalopram HBR interact with other drugs you are taking? Enter your medication into the WebMD interaction checker Check Interactions Overdose/Missed Dose What should I do if I accidentally use too much citalopram? If you or someone else has used too much citalopram, get medical help ...
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Drug-gene interactions are very similar to drug-drug interactions – in fact, the FDA has stated in drug development guidance that they are similar in scope and should therefore receive similar attention. The key differentiator is unlike drugs, genetics cannot be altered. Consider the 1,300 ...
The pharmacokinetic interactions between the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor citalopram, given as an oral dose of 40 mg/day for 10 days, and (1) levomepromazine (50 mg single oral dose), (2) imipramine (100 mg single oral dose), and (3) lithium (30 mmol/day orally for 5 days)...
Does citalopram have known drug interactions? Yes, like most medications, other drugs can interact with citalopram. Tell your provider if you take any medications or supplements related to serotonin levels (eg, sertraline, fluoxetine, lithium, St. John‘s Wort, etc), migraine medications (eg, tr...
Of all of the SSRIs it has the least effect on the cytochrome P450 system and has the most favorable profile regarding drug–drug interactions. General Description Citalopram (Celexa) is a racemic mixture and is very SERTselective. The N-monodemethylated compound is slightlyless potent but is ...
Contraindicated drug–drug interactionsDrug safetyPharmacist interventionQT-prolonging drugsBackground Citalopram and escitalopram can both induce dose-dependent QT prolongation. The risk of arrhythmia may be increased with concomitant use of other drugs that induce QT prolongation. Objective To evaluate the ...
DATA SYNTHESIS: Citalopram is an SSRI antidepressant with a more specific and selective pharmacological profile than other antidepressants of its class. It is well tolerated, and drug interactions are not a significant concern. It is also reasonably safe for populations vulnerable to pharmacokinetic ...
interactions with CYP2D6 substrates; these include a number of commonly prescribed drug classes, such as antipsychotics, tricyclic antidepressants, antiarrhythmics and β-blockers. Thus, Citalopram may prove useful in the many patients with depression who require one or more such agents for treatment ...
Citalopram tablets should also be avoided in patients who are taking other drugs that prolong the QTc interval [see Drug Interactions (7)] . Such drugs include Class 1A (e.g., quinidine, procainamide) or Class III (e.g., amiodarone, sotalol) antiarrhythmic medications, antipsychotic medications...