What Is Citalopram?
Of all the many confusing medical terms and descriptions, coming across the question what citalopram won't be
such a biggie for one who is being
treated under certain disorders. Citalopram may be
aligned with fluoxetine, sertraline and sertraline.
These are anti-depressants that are responsible for the increase of brain serotonin level. Next you would
have to ask what serotonin is and how is it ever significant.
Well, serotonin is a brain chemical that carries nerve impulses from one nerve cell to another and this is
significant because researches confirm that the lack of serotonin release and transmission in the brain may be the
cause of depression and other mental disorders as well.
It is one known fact that an increased serotonin levels in the brain may
prove to be
beneficial in patients with the following conditions: obsessive compulsive disorder, post traumatic stress
disorder, panic disorder, alcoholism, pre-menstrual tension coupled with mood swings and some other types of
headaches.
These conditions may not be to some of us making citalopram a probable familiar drug for you. Citalopram
drugs are also used to treat eating disorders with the likes of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.
It is important to note that Citalopram is approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as
drugs to be taken to treat cases of depression. Being an anti-depressant or
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor or SSRI which is used to treat depression cases among adults, Citalopram
works by restoring the balance of natural chemicals known as neurotransmitters in the brain.
Significantly, the intake of this type of drugs improves a person's mood and feelings of well-being.
However, a word of caution: Citalopram should not be used in children or teenagers because it still lacks the
needed proven effectiveness in treating depression among these age groups. If uncontrolled, the intake of
citalopram has been known to cause hostility. Cases of attempt to commit suicide and self-harm among children
or teenagers who have taken such a drug has been pinpointed.
Citalopram is never encouraged to be taken lightly and without direct professional supervision of medical
specialists. Medical conditions that are being treated by these drugs are "no-joke" cases and should
therefore be taken according to recommended dosage and depending on the medical condition and response to
therapy.
In the very same way, if you are being recommended by your specialist to keep taking such a drug, never be
negligent even when you already believe that you are feeling better.
All medical treatment should only be taken and stopped after a consultation with your doctor or specialist as
you may experience a number of effects if you do so without advice.
Citalopram and any other drugs can either help alleviate or harm you if not taken under supervision so never
risk your health by being careless and thoughtless.
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