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Is it just as effective if I take Citalopram in the evening instead of in the morning? The side effects are affecting my work performance too much.

Taking Citalopram at night instead of in the morning may be effective for reducing the negative effects on your work performance. Some people find that taking it at night helps minimize daytime drowsiness. It may be beneficial for you to try taking it in the evening and see if it improves your ability to function during the day. Remember to consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your medication regimen.

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