Escitalopram

2023-06-05 06:26:00
Does Escitalopram causes Akathisia. Does Escitalopram causes Akathisia as a side effects. Does use of Escitalopram causes Akathisia.
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Hello It's very distressing to know you have feelings of restlessness with the use of escitalopram. Akathasia isn't a very common side effect of escitalopram use but in some cases it can occur depending on the persons sensitivity to the side effect and other underlying conditions or concomitant medications.
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consult a psychiatrist for proper diagnosis and treatment

Answered2023-06-08 18:15:11

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What is your complaint...who said u have akathisia...how long r u taking this drug ....any other drug being taken with this....

Answered2023-06-05 09:34:14

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Hi, akathesia per se, is not a usual side effect of escitalopram but there are some cases where patients have described experiencing akathesia like symptoms with SSRIs. Some people might experience restlessness in the initial phase of treatment with SSRIS but that is usually self limiting. Your doctor might prescribe low dose anxiolytic medications for a few weeks to help alleviate some of those initial symptoms of restlessness. You might want to check if you are concomitantly taking other medications that are known to cause akathesia e.g some medications meant for gastric problems which contain domperidone or levosulpride or sulpride formulations, or certain medication preparations taken for migraine may also cause or worsen akathesia, etc If, however, you or anyone you know is experiencing agitation, aggression or feel very restless or appear at potential risk of harm to self or others, please consult your psychiatrist immediately.
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Consult your psychiatrist for further clarifications and detailed evaluation
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Do not self prescribe. Always seek professional opinion before starting or changing your medications or if you are not feeling well.

Answered2023-06-05 10:00:02

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It can cause in initial days due to rebound phenomenon after few days it will go away ..if more query need to consult we will sort out

Answered2023-06-05 09:57:56

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