Citalopram can be dangerous in doses significantly higher than the prescribed amount. The maximum recommended dose for adults is typically 40 mg per day; exceeding this can increase the risk of serious side effects, including serotonin syndrome, arrhythmias, and other complications. Individual tolerance can vary, so it's crucial to consult a healthcare professional regarding any concerns about dosage or potential overdose. If overdose is suspected, immediate medical attention is necessary.
No you cannot. Taking different drugs at once is dangerous and not recommended. By the way, Lexapro is better.
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o lot of dangerous chemicals
If you take 8 20mg at once will u overdose.
Anything more than your doctor has prescribed is dangerous.
No. You would be risking a condition known as serotonin syndrome. This is a rare but dangerous condition.
Yes you can
i have been on citalopram for eight years and have just started trying kalms sleep,i feel so much better and wish i had tried it sooner,i have no side effects but have been feeling better during the day,much calmer and able to cope
Yes. Not a problem.
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Yes. However, citalopram will pretty much negate the effects of the codeine, and vice versa.Citalopram is CYP2D6 inhibitor, while codeine is a substrate.So you wont feel the codeine, or the citalopram.So I'd not do the codeine. You could try it though, if its not dangerous for you to not be on the citalopram.Ref http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyp2d6#CYP2D6_Ligands