Get Informed: Celexa

Celexa Safety Report

2: General

The iGuard risk rating for Celexa is blue. It means that Celexa normally has a low risk of serious or long-term side effects if used under normal medical supervision.

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What is Celexa used for?

iGuard.org is currently tracking more than 22,700 patients that use Celexa (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)). Use the table below to learn why iGuard users take this product; click on any underlined condition to get information on other medications used for treatment.

Disease / Condition % Average Severity
Depression 77% 5
Anxiety 34% 5
Bipolar Disorder 11% 5
Osteoarthritis 3% 5
Insomnia 2% 5
Premenstrual Syndrome 2% 5
Other 8% 5

How well does Celexa work?

iGuard.org regularly polls our more than 22,700 users taking Celexa (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medications (TSQM) . This feedback is continuously updated in tables below for the benefit of the iGuard community. To request scores for specific patient subgroups, please contact research@iguard.org.

Average Satisfaction Score

(out of 10)

Average Effectiveness Score

(out of 10)

69 69
84%
of patients are confident that the good things about Celexa outweigh the bad things.
17%
of patients wish they were told more before they started taking Celexa.

Common Side Effects of Celexa

iGuard.org regularly polls our more than 22,700 users taking Celexa (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)) to monitor the development and frequency of side-effects. This feedback is continuously updated in tables and graphs below for the benefit of the iGuard community.

43%

43% of patients experience side-effects on Celexa

6%

6% of patients experience signifcant side-effects on Celexa


Most Common Side Effects...

  • 10% Fatigue
  • 5% Drowsiness
  • 5% Loss of Libido
  • 5% Dry Mouth
  • 5% Headache
  • 5% Weight Gain
  • 5% Mood/Behavior Changes
  • 5% Sexual Problems
  • = 10%

Less than 1%: Altered Taste, Anxiety, Depression, Diarrhea, Dizziness, Dryness, Grogginess/Confusion, Heartburn/Reflux, Increased Appetite, Insomnia, Memory/Speech Problems, Nausea/Vomiting, Sweating, Tremor, Vivid Dreams, Weight Loss


Global Patient Feedback for Celexa (Citalopram) ( Post a comment )

Comments, Questions, and Answers
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Question/Comment:

I am a 45 year old and Celexa has been a life savor for me I was taken off of it to be put on something else but had to go back to the celexa come to find out it is the only one to help with the bladder spasms I have.

45 year old Female

Question/Comment:

Is there a difference between the generic or brand name that anyone has noticed? I know sometimes there is a difference.

26 year old Female

Question/Comment:

Does anyone have a problem with feeling tired or lazy? I just feel like I don't have a lot of motivation but otherwise it's good.

26 year old Female

Question/Comment:

I've been on citalopram (the generic for Celexa) for several months & recently have developed some edema in my feet & ankles. A friend told me she had a friend who had this happen & it turned-out to be a reaction to an antidepressant she was on. I'm going to see my doc about this, since it could well be caused by something else, but just wanted to see if anyone else has had a similar experience. Thanks!

51 year old Female

Question/Comment:

has anyone out there on celexa had excessive urination. I can't seem to stop peeing. I am on 20mg for 2 1/2 weeks. Didn't know if something else was going on.

40 year old Female

Answer/Reply:

I've noticed this with various antidepressants I've been on, including the Celexa I'm currently taking. It's annoying; just depends on how bad it is for an individual as to whether it's bad enough to warrant discontinuing (weaning off of course, w/ your doc's knowledge) the med.

51 year old Female

iGuard.org Answer/Reply:

There are no reports of excessive urination by iGuard members who take Celexa and this side effect currently is not listed in the prescribing information for Celexa. Please follow up with your doctor for an evaluation of what might be causing this symptom.

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