208 pill
Pill Imprint I G 208
This medicine is known as citalopram. It is available as a prescription only medicine and is commonly used for Agitation, Anxiety and Emphasize, Bipolar Disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Depression, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Excoriation Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Scorching Flashes, Neuralgia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Occipital Neuralgia, Panic Disorder, Persistent Depressive Disorder, Postpartum Depression, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, Grave Mood Dysregulation, Somatoform Pain Disorder, Trichotillomania, Vulvodynia.
Details for pill imprint I G 208
- Drug
- Citalopram
- Imprint
- I G 208
- Strength
- 40 mg
- Color
- White
- Shape
- Round
- Size
- 10mm
- Availability
- Prescription only
Pill Classification
- National Drug Code (NDC)
- 690970824
Care Well 4 In 1 Pill Container Cw 208
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WARNING: SUICIDAL THOUGHTS AND BEHAVIORS
6.2 Post marketing Experience
The accompanying adverse reactions have been identified during postapproval use of citalopram, the racemate, or escitalopram, the S-enantiomer of citalopram. Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always doable to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal bond to drug exposure.
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Cardiac Disorders: torsade de pointes, ventricular arrhythmia, QT prolonged
Endocrine Disorders: hyperprolactinemia
Eye Disorders: angle-closure glaucoma
Gastrointestinal Disorders: gastrointestinal hemorrhage, pancreatitis
General Disorders and Administrative Site Conditions: withdrawal syndrome
Hepatobiliary Disorders: hepatic necrosis
Immune System Disorders: anaphylaxis, allergic reaction
Musculoskeletal and Connective Tissue Disorders: rhabdomyolysis
Nervous System Disorders: grand mal convulsion(s), myoclonus, choreoathetosis, dyskinesia, akathisia, nystagmus
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Giving your cat a pill
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The easiest way to give your cat a pill is to hide the pill in food. This usually works best if the pill is hidden in a small amount of tuna or cream cheese. To ensure that the pill is actually taken, it is best to give a small amount of food that the cat is certain to eat rather than a large portion that the cat may not finish. Some cats may spit out the pill, so it is important to monitor this activity. If your cat persists in spitting out the pills or if dietary restrictions prevent you from hiding the pills in an appealing treat, you will need to administer the pill directly into the cat’s mouth.
Instructions
- Prepare the environment so that you own a safe place to handle your cat. Hold the pill ready and in a place where it will be easily accessible.
- If you are administering the medication on your own, you may locate it easiest to place your cat in your lap. You may desire to have someone assist you in restraining your cat by wrapping it in a blanket with only the head exposed.
- Make sure you have carefully read the label and understand the dosing instructions.
- Grease the pill with a very small