Precautions
Inform your doctor if you are hypersensitive to Escitalopram or Escitalopram, or if you have other allergies.
Inactive components in this product may trigger allergy reactions or other complications. For more information,
consult your doctor.
Inform your doctor about your medical history, especially if you have a personal or family history of bipolar or
manic-depressive disorder, a family or personal history of attempting suicide, liver problems, seizures, low
blood sodium, intestinal bleeding/ulcers (peptic ulcer) or bleeding disorders, and a family or personal history of
glaucoma.
Escitalopram has been linked to a heart rhythm disorder (QT prolongation). QT prolongation can induce
dangerous (occasionally fatal) irregular/fast heartbeat as well as other symptoms (such as extreme dizziness
and fainting) that require immediate medical intervention. If you have specific medical problems or are using
other medicines that may induce QT prolongation, your risk of getting QT prolongation may be increased. Before
taking Escitalopram, inform your doctor or pharmacist of all the medicines you are currently taking, as well as if
you suffer from any of these conditions: specific heart issues (heart failure, sluggish heartbeat, recent heart
attack, prolongation o QT in the EKG), a family history of specific heart conditions (prolongation of QT in the EKG,
sudden cardiac death). Low magnesium and potassium levels in the blood may potentially raise your likelihood
of QT prolongation. This risk may rise if you are using certain medicines (such as diuretics) or have problems
such as excessive perspiration, diarrhea, or vomiting.
Consult your doctor about how to use Escitalopram safely. Inform your doctor or dentist about all of the
medicines you consume before undergoing surgery (including prescription, nonprescription and herbal
medicines).
Escitalopram adverse effects, particularly bleeding, incoordination, and QT prolongation, may be more severe in
older persons. They could also be more prone to salt imbalances (hyponatremia), particularly if they are
simultaneously taking (diuretics). Falls can be exacerbated by a loss of coordination. Children are more sensitive
to the negative effects of Escitalopram, including lack of hunger and weight loss. Children who are using this
medicine should have their height and weight measured.
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