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Citalopram hydrobromide

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) citalopram hydrobromide fluoxetine hydrochloride fluvoxamine maleate... [Pg.621]

Common Name Citalopram hydrobromide Nitalapram hydrobromide... [Pg.1044]

A previously healthy 46-year-old man developed acute fulminant hepatitis following treatment with rabepra-zole, citalopram hydrobromide, terbinafine, and a multivitamin formulation (41). Liver biopsy showed submassive centrilobular necrosis and intrahepatic cholestasis with florid bile duct proliferation. [Pg.3317]

Citalopram hydrobromide (brand name Celexa) An antidepressant used to treat major depression. It should not be taken any sooner than 14 days after discontinuing a MAO inhibitor. Some side effects may include abdominal pain, agitation, impotence, loss of appetite, and sweating. [Pg.298]

Celexa Cipramil Citalopram hydrobromide EINECS 261-890-6 HSDB 7042 Lu 10-171-B. A serotonin uptake inhibitor. Antidepressant. Crystals mp= 182-183°. KefalasA/S. [Pg.149]

Citalopram Hydrobromide 881 263-160-2 Diethylenetriamine, tall oil fatty acids ... [Pg.714]

Cipramil (Citalopram hydrobromide). Lundbeck Ltd. UK Summary of product characteristics, January 2007,... [Pg.856]

Celexa (Citalopram hydrobromide). Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc. US Prescribing information, May 2007. [Pg.856]

Other SSRIs include paroxetine hydrochloride (Paxil , Glaxo SmithK-line), fluoxamine maleate (Luvox , Abbott), sertraline hydrochloride (Zoloft , Pfizer), vilazodone hydrochloride (Viibryd , Eorest Laboratories), and citalopram hydrobromide (Celexa , Eorest Laboratories). [Pg.200]

FDA Drug Safety Communication revised recommendations for Celexa (citalopram hydrobromide) related to a potential risk of abnormal heart rhythms with high doses. US Food and I)rug Adininistration Web site March 28,2012. [last updated 02.15.13]. http //www.fda.gov/ Drugs/DrugSafety/ucm297391.htm. [accessed 01.04.14]. [Pg.26]

In Reference 82, azithromycin was applied as the CS for the enantioseparation of carvedilol, cetirizine, citalopram hydrobromide, darifenacin, sertraline HCl, and Trp in NACE. Good results were obtained using a 50-p,m-i.d., uncoated, fused-silica capillary (35/25 cm total/effective length) in combination with an ACN/MeOH 80/20 (v/v) BGE. When azithromycin was added to the mobile phase in concentrations ranging from 4% to 6% (w/v), all enantiomers could be baseline separated with the highest obtained resolutions for sertraline (Rs = 3.74) and cetirizine (Rs = 3.08). Finally the best results were obtained by adding 0.1% (v/v) of both acetic acid and TEA to the BGE. [Pg.1562]


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