Drinking on Citalopram?
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Hi everyone!
So I have recently started taking Citalopram about 4 days ago. So far the side effects have been the occasional nausea, a bit of heightened anxiety, and mostly extreme exshaustion but they have all been manageable. I read on the information leaflet that you should not drink while on Citalopram? Is it really dangerous to do so? Is there a certain amount of time while being on the drug that it is then safe to start drinking moderately?
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amy75782 anon1992
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elizabeth20203 anon1992
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amy75782 elizabeth20203
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New85 anon1992
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katecogs anon1992
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I've taken Citalopram for 15 years and continued to have my wine with dinner, beer at the pub, etc etc and have been absolutely fine. Everyone is different though. Yes it does say on the Patient Info Leaflet not to drink, but it says that on most leaflets.
If I was you I'd refrain from drinking for a little while, or if you do be very careful especially as you've only just started taking the meds. Have a small amount and just gauge how you are.
K x
lee1111 anon1992
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David_21660 anon1992
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Refrain, let the meds stabilize and then take it very carefully! That is what most of us have done. Any doubts don't! After all you want to get better don't you.
Cheers (Oops!),
David
michaelx8 anon1992
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I used to drink every day and have done for over 25 years, two or three pints in the pub, wine at home as well as parties and drinking in trips
One of the unexpected effects of the drug for me was that I no longer wanted to
Do you mind me asking what are you want to drink ?
For me it was a big habit and part of my social and homelife and made me feel better
I did try to drink anyway once when I was out and I did drink quite a lot, double vodka red bulls probably three or four of those and two of 3 pints of strong lager , it did not do me any harm apart from a slight hangover which I would never normally get but importantly I did not become inebriated nor enjoy the taste or the drinking itself I was sort of forcing it down because I was out and it is what I would normally do
Don't bother if you don't want to, find something else to do, since then I have been to a 50th party and didn't have anything to drink all evening and it was fine and I have not been drinking at home or out with meals maybe a little sip but I am saying that you may think you miss it but once you do start if you don't feel like it don't do it, it's not a great habit and not wanting to is good for me anyway - though it does leave you with a time hole to fill
jcwray anon1992
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jcwray anon1992
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michaelx8 jcwray
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David_21660 michaelx8
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stevo1975 anon1992
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