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Re: Celexa and lexapro? any difference? really?

Posted by Paulbwell on September 9, 2005, at 20:41:06

In reply to Re: Celexa and lexapro? any difference? really?, posted by Joslynn on September 9, 2005, at 11:31:41

> On Lexapro, I slept a bit better than on Celexa and my mouth felt less dry. I also had to take less. But overall, even on the Celexa, I didn't have any significant side effects. I am lucky about that. But it may be worth a try for you.

Having taken Celexa 3x it produces the sane course of efects, first week stimulation, then alteranating periods of happiness-dissperesd with lows then after the 4 week period (Due to its VERY STRONG SERONTONIN REUPTAKE AFILITIES) SEVER PSYCHOMOTOR RETARTARDATION AND DEPRESSION)

i wondered if lexapro was REALLY any different?

Cheers


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