Eslopram is a medication that contains the active ingredient Escitalopram. It belongs to a class of drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Eslopram is effective in alleviating the symptoms of depression, such as persistent sadness, loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities, and changes in appetite or sleep patterns.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). It can also be prescribed for the treatment of GAD, a condition characterized by excessive worry and anxiety.
Social Anxiety Disorder. Individuals suffering from social anxiety disorder may find relief from their symptoms with Eslopram, which can reduce anxiety related to social interaction
Product Form |
Tablets |
Generic category |
Anti-Depressant |
Active Ingredient |
Escitalopram |
Age |
Any |
Recommended Dosage |
Prescribed by doctor |
Prescription |
Required |
- Eslopram should be taken as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Do not increase or decrease the dosage without their guidance.
- It may take several weeks for the full therapeutic effect to become evident. Continue taking the medication as directed, even if you start feeling better.
- Avoid alcohol while taking Eslopram, as it may increase the risk of side effects.
- Inform your healthcare provider about all medications, supplements, and herbal remedies you are currently taking to avoid potential drug interactions.
- Eslopram may increase the risk of suicidal thoughts, especially in younger individuals. Be vigilant for any changes in mood or behavior and seek help if necessary.
- Nausea
- Dry mouth
- Fatigue
- Insomnia
- Dizziness
- Sweating
- Weight changes (either gain or loss)
- Sexual dysfunction
Q:Can Eslopram be taken with food?
Eslopram can be taken with or without food, but taking it with a meal may help reduce the likelihood of stomach upset.
Q:How long does it take for Eslopram to start working?
It may take a few weeks to notice significant improvements in symptoms. Continue taking it as prescribed.
Q:Can I stop taking Eslopram suddenly?
No, abrupt discontinuation of Eslopram can lead to withdrawal symptoms. Consult your doctor for guidance on tapering off the medication.