Prasilife 10mg Tablet
Emenox Healthcare

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63.81

NOTICE: unsafe with : Alcohol

USED FOR:
Depression Anxiety disorder Phobia

COMPOSITION:
Escitalopram (10mg)

Therapeutic Uses:
neuro cns

Related Warnings
CAUTION
Alcohol
CAUTION

Prasilife 10mg Tablet may cause excessive drowsiness and calmness with alcohol.

WEIGH RISKS VS BENEFITS
Pregnancy
WEIGH RISKS VS BENEFITS

Prasilife 10mg Tablet may be unsafe to use during pregnancy.Animal studies have shown adverse effects on the foetus, however, there are limited human studies. The benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk. Please consult your doctor.

CAUTION
Lactation
CAUTION

Prasilife 10mg Tablet is probably unsafe to use during lactation. Limited human data suggest that the drug could represent a significant risk to the baby.

Driving

Prasilife 10mg Tablet may cause side effects which could affect your ability to drive.

Kidney

Prasilife 10mg Tablet should be used with caution in patients with severe kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Prasilife 10mg Tablet may be needed. Please consult your doctor.

CAUTION
Liver
CAUTION

Prasilife 10mg Tablet should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of Prasilife 10mg Tablet may be needed. Please consult your doctor.

Escitalopram   10mg

Uses of Prasilife Tablet
Prasilife 10mg Tablet is used in the treatment of depression, anxiety disorder, phobia, post traumatic stress disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

How to use Prasilife Tablet
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Prasilife 10mg Tablet may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.

How Prasilife Tablet works
Prasilife 10mg Tablet is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant. It works by increasing the levels of serotonin, a chemical messenger in the brain. This improves mood and physical symptoms in depression and relieves symptoms of panic and obsessive disorders.

Side Effects:

Common Nausea, Headache, Diarrhoea, Fatigue.

Expert advice for Prasilife Tablet
It can take 2-3 weeks for Prasilife to start working. Do not stop treatment suddenly as this may cause a stomach upset, flu-like withdrawal symptoms and sleep disturbance. If your doctor asks you to stop Prasilife, you should reduce the dose slowly over 4 weeks. Avoid consuming alcohol when taking the Prasilife, as it may cause excessive drowsiness and calmness. The addiction/dependence potential of Prasilife is very less. You may develop anxiety during initiation of therapy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How does Prasilife work?
Prasilife works by increasing the levels of serotonin, a chemical messenger in the brain. This improves mood and physical symptoms in depression and relieves symptoms of panic and obsessive disorders.

Q. Can I take Prasilife with coffee?
There is usually no significant effect of taking coffee with Prasilife but a very high quantity of consumption of coffee may cause restlessness and anxiety.

Q. Is Prasilife addictive?
No. Prasilife is not addictive. Its abrupt discontinuation may cause some withdrawal symptoms. But still is not addictive as there is no drug-seeking behaviour and it has no abuse liability.

Q. Why does Prasilife cause nausea?
Prasilife increases the activity of serotonin a chemical which is also involved in the vomiting process so makes the person nauseating.

Q. Why does Prasilife make me tired?
Tiredness is usually associated with depression. Prasilife can alter the sleep quality and can make the person feel tired most of the time.

Q. Can I use Prasilife for a migraine?
Prasilife is not approved for the treatment of a migraine. It is used in the treatment of depression, anxiety disorder, phobia, post-traumatic stress disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Q. Can I use Prasilife for bipolar disorder?
Prasilife should not be used for the treatment of bipolar disorder as it can aggravate the problem. Only in few cases, it can be used that too with caution with other drugs if depression is the more persistent feature of person's bipolar illness. But the person should be very regular with drugs prescribed for the mania part also called mood stabilisers.

Q. Does Prasilife cause hair loss?
There are some case reports of hair loss with the use of Prasilife. It is very infrequent and it usually stops after the discontinuation of the drug. It can be very distressing for a person, especially for the females. So a person should tell his doctor if he is having hair loss with the use of Prasilife.

Q. Can I use Prasilife for sleep problem?
Prasilife may itself cause sleep disorders. So it is not recommended for the sleep problem.

Q. Can I use Prasilife for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)?
Prasilife can be used for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) but there are better alternatives available, in case they don't work then Prasilife can be used. Although it is prescribed in a higher dose and for longer duration in case of OCD in comparison to depression.

Q. Which is better medication, Prasilife or sertraline?
Prasilife is the safest drug in its class. Sertraline can be used in case Prasilife doesn't work for depression. However, setraline can be preferred in case of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

Q. Which is better medication, Prasilife or citalopram?
Prasilife is more effective than citalopram for major depression. Although some studies have shown that there is no difference among two in case of effectiveness but some recent studies have shown Prasilife to be superior to citalopram for major depression.

Q. Can I take Prasilife with diphenhydramine?
It is better to avoid diphenhydramine with Prasilife. Diphenhydramine can aggravate side effects of Prasilife and can cause dizziness, confusion and difficulty in concentrating.

Q. Can I take Prasilife with aspirin?
It is usually avoided as it can increase the chances of bleeding.

Q. Can I take Prasilife with Ibuprofen?
No. Combined these two drugs may increase the chances of bleeding especially in persons already on a blood thinner. Nasal bleeding is usually the first symptom.

Q. Can I take Prasilife with methylphenidate?
It is better to avoid methylphenidate with Prasilife. Because methylphenidate can increase the blood levels of Prasilife and its effects and rarely can cause a serious condition called serotonin syndrome with symptoms like anxiety, restlessness, extreme changes in heart rate and blood pressure, blurred vision, incoordination, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea.

Q. Can Prasilife be given with lisdexamfetamine?
It is better to avoid this combined therapy of lisdexamfetamine with Prasilife, it leads to increased anxiety, restlessness and sometimes serotonin syndrome. Serotonin syndrome includes vomiting, diarrhoea, extreme changes in blood pressure and even seizure may occur. It can be life-threatening.

Q. Can I take Prasilife with alprazolam?
It is better to avoid the combination, it can lead to increased dizziness, confusion and difficulty in concentrating. Please consult your doctor before taking these two medicines together.

Q. Can I take Prasilife with clonazepam?
It is better to avoid the combination, it can lead to increased dizziness, confusion and difficulty in concentrating. Please consult your doctor before taking these two medicines together.

Q. Can Prasilife be used with hydrocodone?
It is better to avoid the combination, it can lead to increased dizziness, confusion and difficulty in concentrating. Please consult your doctor before taking these two medicines together.

Q. Can I take Prasilife with dextromethorphan?
You should not take Dextromethorphan with Prasilife. It can lead to the seotonin syndrome. Before taking any medications with Prasilife, your should consult with your doctor.

Q. Can I take Prasilife and paracetamol?
Yes. There is no known interaction between Prasilife and paracetamol.

Q. How does Prasilife differ from fluoxetine?
Prasilife and fluoxetin belongs to same class of medicine called as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI).

Q. How doses Prasilife differ from amitriptyline?
Prasilife is a newer drug belongs to class selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) while amitryptiline is an older drug belonging to class tricyclic antidepressants (TCA). Both drugs are almost equally effective for treating depression but Prasilife has much lesser side effects in comparison to amitryptiline and so preferred over amitryptiline for the treatment of depression.

Q. How does Prasilife differ from imipramine?
Prasilife is much safer than imipramine and is preferred in most of the conditions over imipramine. However, imipramine can be preferred in bed-wetting in children.

Q. What would happen if I stop taking Prasilife?
You may experience withdrawal symptoms which can be in the form flu like symptoms, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, nausea or sleep problems. These symptoms usually last for one to two weeks. Do not stop taking this medicine without consulting your doctor.

Q. When and How to stop Prasilife?
You should consult your doctor before stopping the treatment. It would depend on the number and severity of depressive episodes.The dose should be tapered slowly to prevent intense withdrawal symptoms.

Q. Is Prasilife a benzodiazepine?
No. Prasilife is not a benzodiazepine. Benzodiazepines decrease the anxiety and induce sleep. Prasilife belongs to the class of selective sertonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). It may cause insomnia and restlessness initially as the side effect which usually goes away with time.

Q. Is Prasilife a narcotic?
No. Prasilife is not a narcotic drug. Narcotics are drugs with sleep inducing properties, usual derivatives of Opium like Heroin and Morphine.