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 escitalopram (free base)  |- | align="center" colspan="2" |  S-(+)-1-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]-1-(  p  -fluorophenyl)-5-phthalancarbonitrile oxalate  |- align="center" style="border-bottom: 3px solid gray" |  CAS_number 

128196-01-0, 219861-08-2 (as oxalate) |  ATC_code 

N06AB10 |- | bgcolor="#eeeeee" | Chemical_formula | bgcolor="#ddeeff" | C20H22FN2O+ C2HO4- |- | bgcolor="#eeeeee" | Molecular_weight | bgcolor="#ddeeff" | 324.397 or 414.40 (oxalate) |- | bgcolor="#eeeeee" | Bioavailability | bgcolor="#ddeeff" | ? |- | bgcolor="#eeeeee" | Metabolism | bgcolor="#ddeeff" | ? |- | bgcolor="#eeeeee" | Elimination_half-life | bgcolor="#ddeeff" | ? |- | bgcolor="#eeeeee" | Excretion | bgcolor="#ddeeff" | ? |- | bgcolor="#eeeeee" | Pregnancy category | bgcolor="#ddeeff" | C |- | bgcolor="#eeeeee" | Legal status | bgcolor="#ddeeff" | ? |- | bgcolor="#eeeeee" | Routes of administration | bgcolor="#ddeeff" | ? |}  Escitalopram  (also known as  Lexapro  TM and Cipralex TM) is a medication developed by the Danish pharmaceutical company Lundbeck, that acts as a Selective_serotonin_reuptake_inhibitor or SSRI. It is typically used as an Antidepressant to treat depression associated with Mood_disorder s although also may be used in the treatment of Body_dysmorphic_disorder and Anxiety. In the United States, the drug is marketed under the name Lexapro TM by Forest Laboratories, Inc. In Canada and Europe, the drug is marketed under the name Cipralex TM by Lundbeck Canada, Inc. Escitalopram oxalate is derived from the drug Citalopram which is made up of two mirror-image Isomer s, only one of which is thought to be an effective medication. Lundbeck has split the isomers apart, taken the active isomer and has licensed it as the new drug escitalopram. Escitalopram is the pure S-Enantiomer (single Isomer) of the Racemic bicyclic phthalane derivative citalopram. Escitalopram was released shortly before the Patent for citalopram was due to expire. The expiration of a patent means other companies can legally produce cheaper generic versions. Escitalopram is subject to a new patent. Critics have argued that escitalopram, and the subsequent marketing campaign to persuade mental health professionals to prescribe it, is a cynical ploy to promote sales of a virtually identical but considerably more expensive drug. In defence of the new drug, Lundbeck has claimed that the drug has additional benefits over the older citalopram and other antidepressant drugs on the market, mainly better tolerability. == References == # "'Radical' drug criticised as only a commercial device" by Sarah Boseley, The Guardian, June 17, 2002 ==Externals links== * Lexapro (Forest Laboratories) Official Lexapro Homepage * Cipralex (Lundbeck) Official Cipralex Homepage * Lexapro Information FAQ to Lexapro * Pharmacological information Lexapro * Lexapro Feedback Depression Blog  Category:Antidepressants Category:Selective_serotonin_reuptake_inhibitors De:Escitalopram Pt:Escitalopram