Common Side Effects and Management Strategies

Many experience nausea during the initial weeks. Try taking Citalopram with food to mitigate this. If nausea persists, consult your doctor; they might adjust your dosage or suggest an anti-nausea medication.

Headaches are also common, often subsiding as your body adjusts. Staying hydrated and getting adequate rest can help. Over-the-counter pain relievers, like ibuprofen or acetaminophen, may provide relief. However, always check with your doctor before combining medications.

Sexual Side Effects

Changes in libido or sexual function are possible. Open communication with your doctor is key. They can discuss potential adjustments to your medication or explore alternative treatment options. Some find that these side effects lessen over time.

Sleep Disturbances

Insomnia or excessive sleepiness can occur. Maintain a consistent sleep schedule, create a relaxing bedtime routine, and avoid caffeine and alcohol before bed. If sleep problems persist, talk to your doctor.

Weight changes, both gain and loss, are reported. A balanced diet and regular exercise are helpful for managing weight. Discuss any significant weight fluctuations with your healthcare provider.

Drowsiness can be a side effect. Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you know how Citalopram affects you. Gradual dose increases can minimize this.