Celexa

Celexa (citalopram) is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor efficient in the treatment of depression in patients of different ages. No matter which dosage of Celexa you are taking your condition should be carefully monitored by your health care provider to make sure you are benefitting from the treatment and do not display any serious side effects that will make you stop taking Celexa. Each time your dose is adjusted there is a small possibility of developing suicidal thoughts as a side effect, so make sure you always take the exact amount recommended by your health care provider. Any other medicine you are taking should be reported to your health care provider, as well as any nutritional supplements and products containing St. John's wort. Any unusual and severe side effects that you notice must be reported to the doctor who prescribed Celexa to you. However, there are an number of mild side effects that go away soon after they started including dry mouth, excitement, changes in sex drive, profuse sweating, nervousness, muscle pain, diarrhea, loss of appetite, drowsiness, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and nausea.
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