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 is currently tracking more than 25,500 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 79% 5
Anxiety 42% 6
Bipolar Disorder 6% 6
Menopausal Symptoms 4% 6
Fibromyalgia 4% 6
Chronic Fatigue 4% 7
Other 8% 7

How well does Celexa work?

iGuard regularly polls our more than 25,500 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)

70 68
87%
of patients are confident that the good things about Celexa outweigh the bad things.
6%
of patients wish they were told more before they started taking Celexa.

Common Side Effects of Celexa

iGuard regularly polls our more than 25,500 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.

23%

23% of patients experience side-effects on Celexa

3%

3% of patients experience signifcant side-effects on Celexa


Most Common Side Effects...

  • 5% Loss of Libido
  • 5% Fatigue
  • 5% Dizziness
  • = 10%

Less than 1%: Anxiety, Constipation, Diarrhea, Drowsiness, Dryness, Erectile Problems, Grogginess/Confusion, Heat Sensitivity, Insomnia, Mood/Behavior Changes, Muscle Pain/Cramps, Nausea/Vomiting, Nose Bleeds, Tremor, Vivid Dreams, Weight Gain


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

Comments, Questions, and Answers
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Question/Comment:

I am a 67 year old mail and have been on Citalopram for 4 weeks now at 10mg and I am having daily headache along with muscle pain and nausea. I am tired all the time along with light headed and tingling all over. I phoned the Dr and he wants me to go to 20mg and with the way I feel I am putting this off for now. I am wondering if this will ever get better or will improve with a stronger dose.

67 year old Male – Source: iGuard United States

Answer/Reply:

I have been taking Citalopram for 1 1/2 years, and I really like how I feel on it. It wasn't easy at first. I'm sensitive to all meds, and I had to work my way up to that! With all those side effects, I'd make sure that that drug is the one for you. It doesn't sound right. Does this psychiatrist, a good psych. is the one you should be seeing for this, have your best interests at heart. Mine can't do enough to try and research and do his best to get me the very best. Good luck.

56 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States

iGuard Answer/Reply:

Typically your side effects will minimize as your body adjusts to the medication. You should discuss your concerns with your doctor regarding increasing your dose. If the symptoms worsen you should folloup with your prescribing doctor.

Question/Comment:

I have been on this medication for approximately 3 years and with the amount of medications that my doctor has had me on, I wish they had tried this one first. I have felt great and better mentally than I have felt in 30 years of my depression. Thanks!!!

45 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States

Question/Comment:

I NO LONGER TAKE THEY SWITCHED TO VENLAFAXINE 37.5MG TWICE A DAY AND THEY WORK BETTER AND HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH OTHER MEDICATIONS.

52 year old Male – Source: iGuard United States

Question/Comment:

What does the HBR stand for after the word CITALOPRAM?

iGuard Answer/Reply:

It stands for hydrobromide, which is part of the chemical compound that makes up citalopram.

Question/Comment:

I am not a heavy drinker, but do drink mostly on weekends. I still take my Citalopram even when I do drink. I know they say not to drink when taking this med. Is this because it intensifies the drug, or am I damaging my liver?

45 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States

iGuard Answer/Reply:

Drinking alcohol while taking citalopram or other medications of this type can increase the side effects of drowsiness and sedation. In addition, alcohol is a depressant, and citalopram is indicated to treat depression. You may not achieve the desired result from the medication if you are drinking alcohol while taking it, even a small amount.

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