Celexa can cause serious side effects. Only you can decide if Celexa is the best means of treating depression symptoms. It is important for people currently taking Celexa to discuss side effect concerns with their physician. The following information is intended to supplement, not substitute, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that using Celexa is safe or appropriate for you.

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Brand Name: Celexa

Generic Name: citalopram hydrobromide

What is Celexa use for? Celexa is in a class of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI). Citalopram is used to relieve symptoms of depression.

FDA Warnings for Celexa: The FDA issued a public health alert for Celexa (citalopram) in March 2004 warning that this antidepressant can lead to deeper depression and suicide. The FDA recommends that health care providers warn patients, their families and their caregivers to be alert for agitation, irritability, suicide and worsening depression while using Celexa. The FDA also recommends that health care providers closely monitor adult and children treated with citalopram for worsening of depression or suicidal tendencies, especially at the beginning of therapy or when the dose either increases or decreases.

General Celexa Precautions:

  •  Celexa may cause dizziness. If you experience dizziness, avoid driving, operating machinery, or performing other hazardous activities.
  •  Rise slowly when rising from a sitting or lying position to prevent dizziness or possible falls.
  • Do not take Celexa if you have taken a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) within the last 14 days. A dangerous drug interaction can occur if combined with MAO inhibitors.
  • It is not known whether Celexa will harm an unborn baby or a nursing baby.
  • Citalopram may impair judgment, thinking, or motor skills. Patients using Celexa should exercise caution until they have adapted to therapy.
  • If you skip the missed dose and take only the next one as directed. Do not take a double dose of citalopram. Overdose is possible.

Celexa Side Effects:

 

  • Agitation.
  • Irritability.
  • Deepened depression.
  • Increased risk of suicide.
  • Fast or irregular heartbeat or pulse.
  • High blood pressure.
  • Low blood pressure.
  • Dizziness.
  • Weakness.
  • Headache.
  • Decreased sex drive.
  • Impotence.
  • Difficulty reaching orgasm.
  • Blurred vision.
  • Chills or fever.
  • Nervousness.
  • Anxiety.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Sleeplessness or insomnia.
  • Nausea.
  • Tremors.
  • Changes in appetite or weight.
  • Dry mouth.

Contact your doctor immediately if you experience: An allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of the throat; swelling of the lips, face, or tongue; or hives). Stop taking Celexa and contact your doctor immediately or seek emergency medical treatment if you also experience a fast or irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure (blurred vision, headache), low blood pressure (dizziness, weakness), chills or fever. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience yellowing of the skin or eyes.

Symptoms of overdose may include: Symptoms of a Celexa overdose include dizziness, sweating, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, tremor and a fast heartbeat.

Before taking Celexa, tell your doctor if you have or have had:

  • Seizures.
  • Liver disease.
  • Kidney disease.
  • A history of mania or bipolar disorder.
  • Suicidal thoughts.
  • Had an allergic reaction to escitalopram (Lexapro).

What should I avoid while taking Celexa?

  • Use alcohol cautiously while taking Celexa. Alcohol may increase drowsiness and dizziness.

What other drugs will affect Celexa? Celexa can increase the effects of many other drugs, leading to serious side effects. If taking Celexa, talk to your doctor and pharmacist before taking any prescription or over-the-counter medicines. Do not take citalopram with the following medicines without your doctor’s approval:

  • Escitalopram (Lexapro).
  • Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI).
  • Other antidepressants.
  • Seizure medication including carbamazepineor felbamate.
  • Stomach medicine such as cimetidine, ranitidine, or omeprazole.
  • Antibiotics.
  • Antifungal medication.
  • Migraine medication.
  • Asthma medication zafirlukast.
  • Lithium.
  • Drugs other than the above listed may also interact with Celexa. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before taking any prescription, over-the-counter medicines or natural supplements.

Deprex as Celexa Alternative: People seeking depression relief should carefully evaluate Celexa information and side effects before deciding to take Celexa. Consult your healthcare professional before using citalopram.

The natural antidepressant Deprex is a safe and effective depression treatment scientifically formulated to elevate mood without the potentially harmful side effects commonly associated with Celexa. Self-help techniques, psychotherapy, diet and lifestyle changes or a combination of approaches have also successfully worked at treating depression.

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Do not stop taking Celexa without first talking to your doctor. Your doctor may need to gradually reduce the dose before stopping Celexa completely. Suddenly stopping citalopram may cause unpleasant and potentially serious side effects.

 

This antidepressant drug information does not endorse Celexa, diagnose patients or recommend therapy. The information contained herein is not intended to cover all possible warnings, uses, precautions, drug interactions, allergic reactions, or adverse side effects of Celexa. If you have questions about the drugs you are taking, check with your health care provider or pharmacist. The information provided should not be construed to indicate that Celexa is safe, effective or appropriate.

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