ESOPAM 10MG
Escitalopram 10 mg
JB Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd
It is available as a tablet and a solution (liquid) taken orally. It is usually taken once a day with or without food.
Oral: Store at 25°C. Store it in air tight container.
Hypersensitivity. Concomitant use with or within 2 weeks of MAOI (Monoamine oxidase inhibitors) withdrawal along with pimozide.
Vertigo : Vertigo is a sensation of spinning. If you have these dizzy spells, you might feel like you are spinning or that the world around you is spinning. Causes of Vertigo Vertigo is often caused by an inner ear problem. Some of the most common causes include: BPPV. These initials stand for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. BPPV occurs when tiny calcium particles (canaliths) clump up in canals of the inner ear. The inner ear sends signals to the brain about head and body movements relative to gravity. It helps you keep your balance. BPPV can occur for no known reason and may be associated with age. Meniere's disease. This is an inner ear disorder thought to be caused by a buildup of fluid and changing pressure in the ear. It causes episodes of vertigo along with ringing in the ears (tinnitus) and hearing loss. Vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis. This is an inner ear problem usually related to infection (usually viral). The infection causes inflammation in the inner ear around nerves that are important for helping the body sense balance Less often vertigo may be associated with: • Head or neck injury • Brain problems such as stroke or tumor • Certain medications that cause ear damage • Migraine headaches Symptoms Vertigo is often triggered by a change in the position of your head. People with vertigo typically describe it as feeling like they are: • Spinning • Tilting • Swaying • Unbalanced • Pulled to one direction Other symptoms that may accompany vertigo include: • Feeling nauseated • Abnormal or jerking eye movements (nystagmus) • Headache • Sweating • Ringing in the ears or hearing loss • • Medicine • In some cases, medication may be given to relieve symptoms such asnausea or motion sickness associated with vertigo. • If vertigo is caused by an infection or inflammation, antibiotics or steroids may reduce swelling and cure infection. • For Meniere's disease, diuretics (water pills) may be prescribed to reduce pressure from fluid buildup. • Surgery. In a few cases, surgery may be needed for vertigo. Nausea and Vomitting : .
Increased risk of bleeding when used with aspirin, NSAIDs or drugs that affect coagulation. Serum levels may be reduced by CYP2C19 inducers (e.g. carbamazepine, rifampin, phenytoin) or CYP3A4 inducers (e.g. nafcillin, nevirapine). Serum levels may also be increased by CYP2C19 inhibitors (e.g. fluconazole, fluvoxamine, omeprazole) or CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g. azole antifungals, clarithromycin). May increase serum levels of desipramine or metoprolol. Increased risk of serotonin syndrome when used with linezolid or sibutramine. Escitalopram may enhance the sedative effects of alcohol. Potentially Fatal: Concomitant administration with MAOIs may lead to serious or fatal reactions; should not be started until at least 2 wk after stopping escitalopram or vice versa. Moclobemide may increase the risk of serotonin syndrome.
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