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GingerGabs

Updated 9mo ago

Best Time to Take Citalopram for Improved Sleep?

when is the best time to take citalopram the nurse said to take it at night to see if it helps with my sleep. and do you have to take it at the same time every day

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fishoob

1y

Hey Gabs 👋🏻 I can only speak from personal experience so don't take my word for it completely! I found taking it in the day made me more lethargic so decided to take it at night. It seems to have worked and done the job now for many years. Wishing you the best ✨
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CozyVibez

1y

Citalopram can be taken in the morning or night. It depends on how it makes you feel. I liked taking escitalopram and sertraline in the morning but fluoxetine at night. Everyone experiences it differently. What matters is taking it at the same time of day every day.
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lynne89

1y

I'm on citalopram 40mg myself. I started out taking it in a morning, but found it makes me REALLY drowsy, so started taking it at night. It's helped me sleep a little better. But it depends on how it affects you personally. It's kind of a bit of trial and error, to find what suits YOU best x
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Rocknbabe

1y

Hello I use to take it in the daytime but for many years I have been taking it at night time I rather take it at night it works better for me
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DmeleoKing

9mo

I take celexa inthe morning

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