Description
Citalopram is a widely prescribed antidepressant medication used to manage major depressive disorder and generalised anxiety disorders. It belongs to the SSRI class of antidepressants and is suitable for adults. Citalopram helps rebalance brain chemistry to lift mood and reduce psychological distress. It may also be used off-label for other mental health conditions, depending on clinical judgment.
How It Works
Citalopram works by selectively inhibiting the reuptake of serotonin in the brain. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter associated with mood, emotion, and sleep. By preventing its reabsorption into nerve cells, Citalopram increases serotonin availability, which helps restore emotional stability and alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety. This rebalancing can lead to gradual improvement in mood, sleep, appetite, and concentration.
Why Choose Citalopram
Citalopram is known for its relatively mild side effect profile and once-daily dosing, which encourages long-term adherence. It is often a first-line treatment for depression due to its safety, effectiveness, and tolerability. Patients usually experience symptom relief within a few weeks of starting therapy. The medication is available in multiple strengths, allowing tailored dose adjustments for individual needs. For those sensitive to other SSRIs, Citalopram may offer a more gentle introduction to antidepressant therapy.
Important Note
This medication should only be taken under medical supervision. It may cause drowsiness or affect coordination, especially when first started. Do not stop taking this medication abruptly, as withdrawal symptoms may occur. It is not recommended in individuals with a history of prolonged QT interval or severe liver disease. If suicidal thoughts occur or worsen, particularly in the first few weeks, seek immediate medical help.


