Escitalopram Tablets, 28 Tablets

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Escitalopram Tablets are available in 3 strengths:

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Escitalopram Tablets, 28 Tablets

Introducing Escitalopram Tablets: Your Path to Renewed Well-being

Discover the power of Escitalopram Tablets, a transformative solution designed to restore balance to your emotional well-being. Crafted with care and precision, these film-coated tablets contain the active substance escitalopram, a breakthrough in antidepressant therapy.

At the heart of Escitalopram Tablets lies the key to a brighter future. Escitalopram, belonging to the esteemed group of antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), exerts its influence by targeting the intricate serotonin-system within the brain. By elevating serotonin levels, these tablets address the very core of disturbances that often pave the way for depression and related ailments.

Are you ready to embrace a life free from the shackles of melancholy? Escitalopram Tablets stand as your steadfast companion on this journey, providing relief and renewal for both your mind and spirit.

Benefits:

  • Depression Relief: Escitalopram Tablets specialize in tackling major depressive episodes head-on. Experience the gradual upliftment of your mood as these tablets work tirelessly to usher in a sense of normalcy.
  • Anxiety Alleviation: Whether it’s panic disorder, social anxiety, generalized anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive disorder, Escitalopram Tablets stand as a versatile remedy against the crippling grip of anxiety-related disorders.

Why Choose Escitalopram Tablets:

  • Proven Efficacy: With its potent active ingredient, Escitalopram Tablets have been proven effective in countless cases, offering a beacon of hope to those in need.
  • Diverse Strengths: Tailor your treatment to your unique needs with a range of strengths: 5mg, 10mg, and 20mg tablets. Your journey towards well-being is designed to be both personalized and effective.
  • Gradual Progress: While the road to recovery may take time, Escitalopram Tablets assure you that every step is worth it. It’s common for improvements to take a few weeks, but rest assured, you’re on the right track.

Usage Instructions:

  1. Begin your path to renewal with the prescribed strength of Escitalopram Tablets.
  2. Consistency is key. Even if the improvements take time to surface, continue taking the tablets as directed.
  3. Should you find yourself not feeling better or, in some cases, feeling worse, reach out to your doctor. They are your guiding light through this journey.

Transform your life with Escitalopram Tablets – your beacon of hope, your remedy for renewal. Embrace the chance to rise above depression and anxiety, and step into a world where well-being is within reach. Choose a brighter future, choose Escitalopram Tablets.

Note: This description is for illustrative purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any medication.

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What is the price of  Escitalopram Tablets?

The price of  Escitalopram Tablets is £5.00

Where can you buy Escitalopram Tablets?

You can buy Escitalopram Tablets at Dock Pharmacy Essex UK, UK Online Pharmacy.

Can you buy Escitalopram Tablets Over the counter?

Escitalopram Tablets is not available to buy over the counter. You need a prescription to buy Escitalopram Tablets

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Strength

5mg Tablets, 10mg Tablets, 20mg Tablets

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Cipralex

How To Use

HOW TO TAKE ESCITALOPRAM

Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you. You should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure

Adults

Depression

The normally recommended dose of Escitalopram film-coated tablets is 10 mg taken as one daily dose. The dose may be increased by your doctor to a maximum of 20 mg per day.

Panic disorder

The starting dose of Escitalopram film-coated tablets is 5 mg as one daily dose for the first week before increasing the dose to 10 mg per day. The dose may be further increased by your doctor to a maximum of 20 mg per day.

Social anxiety disorder

The normally recommended dose of Escitalopram film-coated tablets is 10 mg taken as one daily dose. Your doctor can either decrease your dose to 5 mg per day or increase the dose to a maximum of 20 mg per day, depending on how you respond to the medicine.

Generalised anxiety disorder

The normally recommended dose of Escitalopram film-coated tablets is 10 mg taken as one daily dose. The dose may be increased by your doctor to a maximum of 20 mg per day.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder

The normally recommended dose of Escitalopram film-coated tablets is 10 mg taken as one daily dose. The dose may be increased by your doctor to a maximum of 20 mg per day.

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Standard Delivery within EEC from £12.50 Delivery time up to 5 days depending on the local delivery service within your country.
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Standard Delivery Rest of the World from £16.10 Delivery Time 10 – 15 Days
Expedited Delivery Rest of the World £55.09 Delivery 5 days. Delivery service by DHL, TNT or UPS

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Product Details

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU TAKE ESCITALOPRAM

Do not take Escitalopram film-coated tablets · if you are allergic to escitalopram or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6). · if you take other medicines which belong to a group called MAO inhibitors, including selegiline (used in the treatment of Parkinson´s disease), moclobemide (used in the treatment of depression) and linezolid (an antibiotic). · if you are born with or have had an episode of abnormal heart rhythm (seen at ECG; an examination to evaluate how the heart is functioning) · if you take medicines for heart rhythm problems or that may affect the heart’s rhythm (see section 2 “Other medicines and Escitalopram film-coated tablets” Warnings and Precautions Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Escitalopram film-coated tablets. Please tell your doctor if you have any other condition or illness, as your doctor may need to take this into consideration. In particular, tell your doctor: · if you have epilepsy. Treatment with escitalopram should be stopped if seizures occur for the first time or if there is an increase in the seizure frequency (see also section 4 “Possible side effects”). · if you suffer from impaired liver or kidney function. Your doctor may need to adjust your dosage. · if you have diabetes. Treatment with escitalopram may alter glycaemic control (the level of sugar in the blood). Insulin and/or oral hypoglycaemic dosage may need to be adjusted. · if you have a decreased level of sodium in the blood. · if you have a tendency to easily develop bleedings or bruises. · if you are receiving electroconvulsive treatment (treatment by electroshock). · if you have coronary heart disease. · if you suffer or have suffered from heart problems or have recently had a heart attack. · if you have a low resting heart rate and/or you know that you may have salt depletion as a result of prolonged severe diarrhoea and vomiting (being sick) or usage of diuretics (water tablets). · if you experience a fast or irregular heartbeat, fainting, collapse or dizziness on standing up, which may indicate abnormal functioning of the heart rate. · if you have or have previously had eye problems, such as certain kinds of glaucoma (increased pressure in the eye). • if you have history of bleeding disorders, or if you are pregnant (see Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility) Please note Some patients with manic-depressive illness may enter into a manic phase. This is characterized by unusual and rapidly changing ideas, inappropriate happiness and excessive physical activity. If you experience this, contact your doctor. Symptoms such as restlessness or difficulty to sit or stand still can also occur during the first weeks of the treatment. Tell your doctor immediately if you experience these symptoms. Medicines like Escitalopram film-coated tablets (so called SSRIs/SNRIs) may cause symptoms of sexual dysfunction (see section 4). In some cases, these symptoms have continued after stopping treatment. Thoughts of suicide and worsening of your depression or anxiety disorder If you are depressed and/or have anxiety disorders you can sometimes have thoughts of harming or killing yourself. These may be increased when first starting antidepressants, since these medicines all take time to work, usually about two weeks but sometimes longer. You may be more likely to think like this: · If you have previously had thoughts about killing or harming yourself. · If you are a young adult. Information from clinical trials has shown an increased risk of suicidal behaviour in young adults aged less than 25 years with psychiatric conditions who were treated with an antidepressant. If you have thoughts of harming or killing yourself at any time, contact your doctor or go to a hospital straight away. You may find it helpful to tell a relative or close friend that you are depressed or have an anxiety disorder, and ask them to read this leaflet. You might ask them to tell you if they think your depression or anxiety is getting worse, or if they are worried about changes in your behaviour. Use in Children and adolescents Escitalopram should normally not be used for children and adolescents under 18 years. Also, you should know that patients under 18 have an increased risk of side effects such as suicide attempts, suicidal thoughts and hostility (predominately aggression, oppositional behaviour and anger) when they take this class of medicines. Despite this, your doctor may prescribe escitalopram for patients under 18 because he/she decides that this is in their best interest. If your doctor has prescribed Escitalopram for a patient under 18 and you want to discuss this, please go back to your doctor. You should inform your doctor if any symptoms listed above develop or worsen when patients under 18 are taking escitalopram. Also, the long term safety effects concerning growth, maturation and cognitive and behavioural development of escitalopram in this age group have not yet been demonstrated. Other medicines and Escitalopram film-coated tablets Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medicines. Tell your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines: · “Non-selective monoamine oxidase inhibitors(MAOIs)”, containing phenelzine, iproniazid, isocarboxazid, nialamide, and tranylcypromine as active ingredients. If you have taken any of these medicines you will need to wait 14 days before you start taking Escitalopram film-coated tablets. After stopping Escitalopram film-coated tablets you must allow 7 days before taking any of these medicines. · “Reversible, selective MAO-A inhibitors”, containing moclobemide (used to treat depression). · “Irreversible MAO-B inhibitors”, containing selegiline (used to treat Parkinson’s disease). These increase the risk of side effects. · The antibiotic linezolid. · Lithium (used in the treatment of manic-depressive disorder) and tryptophan. · Imipramine and desipramine (both used to treat depression). · Sumatriptan and similar medicines (used to treat migraine) and tramadol (used against severe pain). These increase the risk of side effects. • Buprenorphine (a type of opioid medicine). These medicines may interact with Escitalopram film-coated tablets and increase the risk of serotonin syndrome, a potentially life-threatening condition. You may experience symptoms such as involuntary, rhythmic contractions of muscles, including the muscles that control movement of the eye, agitation, hallucinations, coma, excessive sweating, tremor, exaggeration of reflexes, increased muscle tension, body temperature above 38°C. Contact your doctor when experiencing such symptoms. · Cimetidine, lansoprazole and omeprazole (used to treat stomach ulcers), fluconazole (used to treat fungal infections), fluvoxamine (antidepressant) and ticlopidine (used to reduce the risk of stroke). These may cause increased blood levels of escitalopram. · St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) – a herbal remedy used for depression. · Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (medicines used for pain relief or to thin the blood, so called anti-coagulant). These may increase bleeding tendency. · Warfarin, dipyridamole, and phenprocoumon (medicines used to thin the blood, so called anticoagulant). Your doctor will probably check the coagulation time of your blood when starting and discontinuing Escitalopram in order to verify that your dose of anti-coagulant is still adequate. · Mefloquine (used to treat Malaria), bupropion (used to treat depression) and tramadol (used to treat severe pain) due to a possible risk of a lowered threshold for seizures. · Neuroleptics (medicines to treat schizophrenia, psychosis) and antidepressants (tricyclic antidepressants and SSRIs) due to a possible risk of a lowered threshold for seizures. · Flecainide, propafenone, and metoprolol (used in cardiovascular diseases) clomipramine, and nortriptyline (antidepressants) and risperidone, thioridazine, and haloperidol (antipsychotics). The dosage of Escitalopram film-coated tablets may need to be adjusted. · Medicines that decrease blood levels of potassium or magnesium, as these conditions increase the risk of life-threatening heart rhythm disorders. DO NOT TAKE ESCITALOPRAM if you take medicines for heart rhythm problems or medicines that may affect the heart’s rhythm, such as class IA and III antiarrhythmics, antipsychotics (e.g. phenothiazine derivatives, pimozide, haloperidol), tricyclic antidepressants, certain antimicrobial agents(e.g. sparfloxacin, moxifloxacin, erythromycin IV, pentamidine, anti-malarian treatment particularly halofantrine), certain antihistamines (e.g.astemizole, hydroxyzine, mizolastine). If you have any further questions about this you should speak to you doctor. Escitalopram film-coated tablets with food, drink and alcohol Escitalopram film-coated tablets can be taken with or without food (see section 3 “How to take Escitalopram”). As with many medicines, combining escitalopram with alcohol is not advisable, although escitalopram is not expected to interact with alcohol. Pregnancy, breast-feeding and fertility If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine. Do not take Escitalopram film-coated-tablets if you are pregnant or breast-feeding unless you and your doctor have discussed the risks and benefits involved. If you take Escitalopram during the last 3 months of your pregnancy you should be aware that the following effects may be seen in your new-born baby: trouble with breathing, bluish skin, fits, body temperature changes, feeding difficulties, vomiting, low blood sugar, stiff or floppy muscles, vivid reflexes, tremor, jitteriness, irritability, lethargy, constant crying, sleepiness and sleeping difficulties. If your new-born baby has any of these symptoms, please contact your doctor immediately. Make sure your midwife and/or doctor know you are on Escitalopram film-coated tablets. When taken during pregnancy, particularly in the last 3 months of pregnancy, medicines like Escitalopram film- coated tablets may increase the risk of a serious condition in babies, called persistent pulmonary hypertension of the new-born (PPHN), making the baby breathe faster and appear bluish. These symptoms usually begin during the first 24 hours after the baby is born. If this happens to your baby you should contact your midwife and/or doctor immediately. If you take Escitalopram film-coated tablets near the end of your pregnancy there may be an increased risk of heavy vaginal bleeding shortly after birth, especially if you have a history of bleeding disorders. Your doctor or midwife should be aware that you are taking Escitalopram film-coated tablets so they can advise you. If used during pregnancy escitalopram should never be stopped abruptly. It is expected that Escitalopram film-coated tablets will be excreted into breast milk. Citalopram, a medicine like escitalopram, has been shown to reduce the quality of sperm in animal studies. Theoretically, this could affect fertility, but impact on human fertility has not been observed as yet. Driving and using machines You are advised not to drive a car or operate machinery until you know how escitalopram affects you. Escitalopram film-coated tablets contains sodium This medicine contains less than 1 mmol sodium (23 mg) per tablet, that is to say essentially ‘sodiumfree’.

Side Effects

POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. The side effects usually disappear after a few weeks of treatment. Please be aware that many of the effects may also be symptoms of your illness and therefore will improve when you start to get better. If you experience any of the following symptoms you should contact your doctor or go to the hospital straight away: Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people): · Unusual bleeds, including gastrointestinal bleeds Rare (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people): · Swelling of skin, tongue, lips, pharynx or face, hives or have difficulties breathing or swallowing (serious allergic reaction). · High fever, agitation, confusion, trembling and abrupt contractions of muscles these may be signs of a rare condition called serotonin syndrome. Not known (frequency cannot be estimated from the available data): · Difficulties urinating · Seizures (fits), see also section 2 “Warnings and precautions” · Yellowing of the skin and the white in the eyes are signs of liver function impairment/hepatitis · Fast, irregular heartbeat, fainting which could be symptoms of a life-threatening condition known as Torsade de Pointes. · Thoughts of harming yourself or killing yourself, see also section 2 “Warnings and precautions” · Sudden swelling of skin or mucosa (angioedemas) • Heavy vaginal bleeding shortly after birth (postpartum haemorrhage), see Pregnancy, breast-feeding and fertility in section 2 for more information. In addition to above the following side effects have been reported: Very common (may affect more than 1 in 10 people): · Feeling sick (nausea) · Headache Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people): · Blocked or runny nose (sinusitis) · Decreased or increased appetite · Anxiety, restlessness, abnormal dreams, difficulties falling asleep, feeling sleepy, dizziness, yawning, tremors, prickling of the skin · Diarrhoea, constipation, vomiting, dry mouth · Increased sweating · Pain in muscle and joints (arthralgia and myalgia) · Sexual disturbances (delayed ejaculation, problems with erection, decreased sexual drive and women may experience difficulties achieving orgasm) · Fatigue, fever · Increased weight Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people): · Nettle rash (urticaria), rash, itching (pruritus) · Grinding one’s teeth, agitation, nervousness, panic attack, confusion · Disturbed sleep, taste disturbance, fainting (syncope) · Enlarged pupils (mydriasis), visual disturbance, ringing in the ears (tinnitus) · Loss of hair · Excessive menstrual bleeding · Irregular menstrual period · Decreased weight · Fast heart beat · Swelling of the arms or legs · Nosebleeds Rare (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people): · Aggression, depersonalisation, hallucination · Slow heart beat Not known (frequency cannot be estimated from the available data): · Decreased levels of sodium in the blood (the symptoms are feeling sick and unwell with weak muscles or confused) · Dizziness when you stand up due to low blood pressure (orthostatic hypotension) · Abnormal liver function test (increased amounts of liver enzymes in the blood) · Movement disorders (involuntary movements of the muscles) · Painful erections(priapism) · Signs of abnormal bleeding e.g. from skin and mucous (ecchymosis) · Increased secretion of a hormone called ADH, causing the body to retain water and dilute the blood, reducing the amount of sodium (inappropriate ADH secretion) · Flow of milk in men and women that are not nursing · Mania · An increased risk of bone fractures has been observed in patients taking this type of medicine · Alteration of the heart rhythm (called “prolongation of QT interval”, seen on ECG, measuring electrical activity of the heart). In addition, a number of side effects are known to occur with drugs that work in a similar way to escitalopram (the active ingredient of Escitalopram film-coated tablets). These are: · Motor restlessness(akathisia) · Loss of appetite Reporting of side effects If you get any side effects, talk to you doctor or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via Yellow Card Scheme Website: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard or search for MHRA Yellow Card in the Google Play or Apple App Store. By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.

Ingredients

What Escitalopram film-coated tablets contains

The active substance is escitalopram.

Each Escitalopram film-coated tablet contains 5 mg, 10 mg or 20 mg escitalopram (as oxalate).

The other ingredients are: Tablet core: Cellulose, microcrystalline (E460), Croscarmellose sodium (E468), Magnesium Stearate (E572), Colloidal Anhydrous Silica and Talc

How to Store

HOW TO STORE ESCITALOPRAM

Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children. Do not use Escitalopram film-coated tablets after the expiry date, which is stated on the blister or carton after EXP. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month. This medicine does not require any special storage conditions. Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to throw away medicines you no longer use. These measures will help protect the environment.

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