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How to stop citalopram 10mg gradually to minimize withdrawal effects?

Good day, it is always best to inform your doctor and pharmacist of your desire to taper and stop your medication. If you consider yourself stable enough to stop the medication, and you don't feel any side effects related to taking the medication, it is recommended to taper off very gradually. This can be done by taking half a tablet for 2 to 4 weeks and then stopping completely. Your doctor and pharmacist will be able to provide more specific advice based on your individual situation.

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