Inform your doctor or pharmacist if you are using, or have recently used, any other medicine, including those obtained without a prescription.
Inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:
• “Non-selective monoamine oxidase inhibitors (IMAOs)” containing phenelzine, iproniazid, isocarboxazid, nialamide and tranylcypromine as active ingredients. If you have taken any of these medicines, you will need to wait 14 days before starting to take Escitalopram Vir Pharma. After stopping Escitalopram Vir Pharma, 7 days must pass before taking any of these medicines.
• “Reversible MAO-A inhibitors” containing moclobemide (used in the treatment of depression).
• “Irreversible MAO-B inhibitors” containing selegiline (used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease). These increase the risk of adverse effects.
• The antibiotic linezolid.
• Lithium (used in the treatment of manic-depressive illness) and tryptophan.
• Imipramine and desipramine (both used in the treatment of depression).
• Sumatriptan and similar medicines (used in the treatment of migraine) and tramadol (used for severe pain). These increase the risk of adverse effects.
• Cimetidine and omeprazole (used in the treatment of stomach ulcers), fluconazole (used to treat fungal infections)
• Fluvoxamine (antidepressant) and ticlopidine (used to reduce the risk of stroke). These may cause an increase in Escitalopram Vir Pharma blood levels.
• St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) – a medicinal plant used for depression.
• Acetylsalicylic acid and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (medicines used to relieve pain or to reduce the risk of thrombosis, also called anticoagulants).
• Warfarin, dipiridamol and phenprocoumon (medicines used to reduce the risk of thrombosis, also called anticoagulants). Your doctor will probably monitor your blood clotting time at the start and end of treatment with Escitalopram Vir Pharma to check that your anticoagulant dose is still adequate.
• Mefloquine (used in the treatment of malaria), bupropion (used in the treatment of depression) and tramadol (used for severe pain) due to the possible risk of lowering the seizure threshold.
• Neuroleptics (medicines used in the treatment of schizophrenia, psychosis) due to the possible risk of lowering the seizure threshold and antidepressants.
• Flecainide, propafenone and metoprolol (used in cardiovascular diseases), clomipramine and nortriptyline (antidepressants) and risperidone, thioridazine and haloperidol (antipsychotics). You may need to adjust your Escitalopram Vir Pharma dose.
Taking Escitalopram Vir Pharma with food and drink
Escitalopram Vir Pharma can be taken with or without food (see section 3 “How to take Escitalopram Vir Pharma”).
Like many medicines, it is not recommended to combine Escitalopram Vir Pharma and alcohol, although it is not expected to interact with alcohol.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Pregnancy
Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. Do not take Escitalopram Vir Pharma if you are pregnant unless you and your doctor have weighed up the risks and benefits.
If you take Escitalopram Vir Pharma during the last 3 months of your pregnancy, be aware that the following effects may be observed in the newborn baby: difficulty breathing, blue skin, convulsions, changes in body temperature, difficulty feeding, vomiting, low blood sugar, muscle stiffness or weakness, intense reflexes, tremors, restlessness, irritability, drowsiness and difficulty sleeping. If your newborn baby has any of these symptoms, please contact your doctor immediately.
Make sure your midwife and/or doctor know that you are taking Escitalopram Vir Pharma. When used during pregnancy, especially during the last 3 months, medicines like Escitalopram Vir Pharma may increase the risk of a serious condition in the newborn baby called persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN), which makes the baby breathe more rapidly and appear blue. These symptoms usually start within the first 24 hours after the baby's birth. If this happens to your baby, you should contact your midwife and/or doctor immediately.
If you take escitalopram during the final stages of pregnancy, there may be an increased risk of heavy vaginal bleeding shortly after delivery, especially if you have a history of bleeding disorders. Your doctor or midwife should know that you are taking escitalopram to be able to advise you.
Do not stop taking Escitalopram Vir Pharma abruptly if you are pregnant.
Breastfeeding
Do not take Escitalopram Vir Pharma if you are breastfeeding unless you and your doctor have weighed up the risks and benefits.
Consult your doctor or pharmacist before using any medicine.
Driving and operating machinery
It is recommended that you do not drive or operate machinery until you know how Escitalopram Vir Pharma may affect you.
Follow exactly the administration instructions for Escitalopram Vir Pharma as indicated by your doctor. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have any doubts.
Adults
Depression
The usual recommended dose of Escitalopram Vir Pharma is 10 mg taken as a single dose per day. Your doctor may increase it up to a maximum of 20 mg per day.
Anxiety Disorder
The initial dose of Escitalopram Vir Pharma is 5 mg as a single dose per day for the first week before increasing the dose to 10 mg per day. Your doctor may increase it further up to a maximum of 20 mg per day.
Social Anxiety Disorder
The usually recommended dose of Escitalopram Vir Pharma is 10 mg taken as a single dose per day.
Your doctor may decrease your dose to 5 mg per day or increase the dose up to a maximum of 20 mg per day, depending on how you respond to the medication.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
The usually recommended dose of Escitalopram Vir Pharma is 10 mg taken as a single dose per day. The dose may be increased by your doctor up to a maximum of 20 mg per day.
Seniors (65 years or older)
The initial usually recommended dose of Escitalopram Vir Pharma is 5 mg taken as a single dose per day.
Children and Adolescents (under 18 years)
Escitalopram Vir Pharma should not normally be administered to children and adolescents. For additional information, please see the section 2 “Before taking Escitalopram Vir Pharma”.
You can take Escitalopram Vir Pharma with or without food. Swallow the tablets with water. Do not chew them, as their taste is bitter.
If necessary, you can break the tablets by placing the tablet on a flat surface with the notch facing upwards. The tablets can be broken by pressing down on each end of the tablet with your two index fingers.
Treatment Duration
You may feel better in a couple of weeks. Continue taking Escitalopram Vir Pharma even if you start feeling better before the expected time.
Do not change the medication dose without talking to your doctor first.
Continue taking Escitalopram Vir Pharma for the recommended time by your doctor. If you interrupt treatment too soon, symptoms may reappear. It is recommended that treatment continue for at least 6 months after feeling well again.
If you take more Escitalopram Vir Pharma than you should
If you take more doses of Escitalopram Vir Pharma than prescribed, contact your doctor immediately, go to the nearest hospital emergency room, or consult the Toxicology Information Service, phone 915.620.420. Do this even when you do not observe discomfort or signs of intoxication. Some signs of overdose may be dizziness, tremor, agitation, convulsion, coma, nausea, vomiting, changes in heart rhythm, decreased blood pressure, and changes in the body's electrolyte balance. Bring the Escitalopram Vir Pharma packaging with you to the doctor or hospital.
If you forgot to take Escitalopram Vir Pharma
Do not take a double dose to compensate for the missed doses. If you forgot to take a dose, and remember before going to bed, take it immediately. The next day, follow your usual schedule. If you remember during the night or the next day, leave the missed dose and follow your usual schedule.
If you interrupt treatment with Escitalopram Vir Pharma
Do not interrupt treatment with Escitalopram Vir Pharma until your doctor tells you to. When you have finished your treatment course, it is usually recommended that the Escitalopram Vir Pharma dose be gradually reduced over several weeks.
When you stop taking Escitalopram Vir Pharma, especially if it is done abruptly, you may experience withdrawal symptoms. These are common when treatment with Escitalopram Vir Pharma is suspended. The risk is higher when Escitalopram Vir Pharma has been used for a long time, at high doses, or when the dose is reduced too quickly. Most people find that these symptoms are mild and disappear on their own in two weeks. However, in some patients, they can be intense or prolonged (2-3 months or more). If you experience severe withdrawal symptoms when stopping Escitalopram Vir Pharma, please contact your doctor. They may ask you to take your tablets again and taper off them more slowly.
Withdrawal symptoms include: feeling of dizziness (unstable or loss of balance), feeling of tingling, feeling of prickling, and (less frequently) feeling of electric shock, even in the head, sleep disturbances (too intense dreams, nightmares, inability to sleep), feeling of restlessness, headache, feeling of nausea (dizziness), sweating (including night sweats), feeling of anxiety or agitation, tremor (unsteadiness), feeling of confusion or disorientation, feelings of emotion or irritability, diarrhea (loose stools), visual disturbances, rapid heartbeat or palpitations.
If you have any other doubts about the use of this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Like all medicines, Escitalopram Vir Pharma may cause side effects, although not everyone will experience them.
The side effects usually disappear after a few weeks of treatment.
Please be aware that many of the side effects may be symptoms of your illness and will improve as you start to feel better.
Visit your doctor if you experience any of the following side effects during treatment:
Rare (affects between 1 and 10 in every 10,000 people):
•Unusual bleeding, including gastrointestinal bleeding.
Very rare (affects between 1 and 10 in every 10,000 people):
•If you notice swelling of the skin, tongue, lips, or face, or have difficulty breathing or swallowing (an allergic reaction), contact your doctor or go to the hospital immediately.
•If you have a high fever, agitation, confusion, tremors, and sudden muscle contractions, they may be signs of a rare condition called serotonin syndrome. If you feel this way, contact your doctor.
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience the following side effects:
•Difficulty urinating.
•Seizures (convulsions), see also the section “Be especially careful with Escitalopram Vir Pharma”.
•Yellowish skin and whitening of the eyes, which are signs of liver dysfunction/hepatitis.
In addition to the above, the following side effects have been reported:
Very common (affects more than 1 in 10 people): Feeling dizzy (nausea).
Common (affects between 1 and 10 people in every 100):
•Blockage or nasal mucus (sinusitis).
•Decreased or increased appetite.
•Anxiety, agitation, abnormal dreams, difficulty falling asleep, feeling drowsy, dizziness, yawning, tremors, skin itching.
•Diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, dry mouth.
•Increased sweating.
•Muscle and joint pain (arthralgia and myalgia).
•Sexual dysfunction (delayed ejaculation, erection problems, decreased sexual behavior, and women may experience difficulty reaching orgasm).
•Fatigue, fever.
•Weight gain.
Rare (affects between 1 and 10 in every 1,000 patients/people):
•Hives, skin rash, itching (pruritus).
•Teeth chattering, agitation, nervousness, anxiety crisis, state of confusion.
•Sleep disturbances, taste disturbances, fainting (syncope).
•Pupil dilation (mydriasis), visual disturbances, ringing in the ears (tinnitus).
•Hair loss.
•Vaginal bleeding.
•Weight loss.
•Fast heart rate.
•Swelling of arms and legs.
•Nasal bleeding.
Rare (affects between 1 and 10 in every 10,000 people):
•Aggression, depersonalization, hallucinations.
•Low heart rate.
•Events related to suicide, see also the section “Be especially careful with Escitalopram Vir Pharma”.
Some patients have reported (unknown frequency):
•Decreased sodium levels in the blood (symptoms are feeling dizzy and muscle weakness or confusion).
•Dizziness when standing due to low blood pressure (orthostatic hypotension).
•Altered liver function tests (increased liver enzymes in the blood).
•Movement disorders (involuntary muscle movements).
•Painful erections (priapism).
•Blood clotting disorders, including skin and mucous membrane bleeding (ecchymosis) and low platelet count in the blood (thrombocytopenia).
•Sudden swelling of the skin or mucous membranes (angioedema).
•Inadequate ADH secretion (increased urine production).
•Milk leakage in women who are not breastfeeding.
•Mania.
Thoughts of self-harm or suicidal thoughts (during therapy with escitalopram or early discontinuation of treatment, cases of suicidal ideation and behavior have been reported). (See also the section “Be especially careful with Escitalopram Vir Pharma”).
Other side effects have been reported with medications that work similarly to escitalopram (the active ingredient in Escitalopram Vir Pharma). These are:
•Motor restlessness (akathisia).
•Anorexia.
In patients using this type of medication, an increased risk of bone fractures has been observed.
If you consider that any of the side effects you are experiencing are severe or if you notice any side effect not mentioned in this leaflet, inform your doctor or pharmacist.
Reporting of side effects
If you experience any type of side effect, consult your doctor, even if it is a possible side effect that does not appear in this leaflet. You can also report them directly through the Spanish System for the Vigilance of Medicinal Products for Human Use, website:www.notificaram.es.
By reporting side effects, you can contribute to providing more information on the safety of this medication.
Keep out of the reach and sight of children.
This medication does not require special conditions for conservation.
Do not use Escitalopram Vir Pharma after the expiration date that appears on the packaging after CAD. The expiration date is the last day of the month indicated.
Medicines should not be disposed of through drains or in the trash. Dispose of packaging and medicines you no longer need at the SIGRE collection point at the pharmacy. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of packaging and medicines you no longer need. This will help protect the environment.
Composition of Escitalopram Vir Pharma
The active ingredient is escitalopram.
Each Escitalopram Vir Pharma tablet contains 20 mg of escitalopram (as oxalate). The other components are:
Core: microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmelose sodium, anhydrous colloidal silica, and magnesium stearate.
Coating: hypromelose, macrogol 400, and titanium dioxide (E-171).
Appearance of the product and contents of the package
Escitalopram Vir Pharma is presented in the form of coated tablets with a film of 20 mg. The tablets are described below:
Escitalopram Vir Pharma 20 mg are white, oval-shaped tablets with a notch on one side. The tablets can be divided into two equal halves.
Escitalopram Vir Pharma is available in the following package sizes:
28 tablets
Only some package sizes may be commercially available.
package.
Holder of the marketing authorization and responsible manufacturer
Holder
INDUSTRIA QUIMICA Y FARMACEUTICA VIR, S.A.
C/Laguna 66-70.Industrial Estate URTINSA II
28923 Alcorcón (Madrid)
Spain
Responsible manufacturer
Dragenopharm Apotheker Püschl GmbH
Göllstrasse 1
84529 Tittmoning
Germany
This medicine was authorized in the EEA member states with the following names: Austria:
This leaflet was approved in: March 2021
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