Posted by Rich on January 4, 2000, at 16:47:06
In reply to Re: Celexa and side effects -- do they end?, posted by Laura on February 3, 1999, at 3:02:06
> Does anyone know about celexa and arm or chest pain both on and after d/c the drug?>
> for about a month and a half. I quit taking it about 3 weeks ago. I was having really bad side effects...my anger got worse, diarrhea, dry mouth, I was constantly clinching my teeth, very tired and my sex drive went downhill. I am just now losing the side effects after 3 weeks of being off the medicine. My questions are...1) My doctor told me that Celexa is the same thing as Prozac but without the side effects. Is this true?? I felt like I was worse on the meds than off of them. I am now finding myself having really bad mood swings...one minute really giddy and happy, the next angry and (what I think is) mildly depressed. Right now I don't know how I feel and what I should feel like.
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> > Just felt like sharing. Thanks for the ear.
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> > -Jody
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> > > > Hi, Tom:
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> > > > My experience with Celexa has been different, but it does seem that the side effects are getting milder. I didn't have the drowsiness problem (in fact, just the opposite!) I did have slight nausea but only for the first 3 days or so. I am just noticing that the constipation is clearing up, but the dry mouth is ever-present so I just drink a lot of water! The sexual delay is also still there -- but getting better.
> > > > My doctor, and the MD I work for, both seem to think that these side effects will decrease. So far, they seem to be right.
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> > > > Good luck, Tom!
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> > > > Shelley
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> > > >I've been on celexa for around 2 months. The side effects do go away eventually. Although I still do have an upset stomach occassionally. My sex drive has gone down (I am a female.) and it sucks. I still have sex often, but my 'drive' has decreased. Celexa has helped with some depression and anxiety, but I am still quite anxious. Hope this has helped.
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