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(also known as Cipramil, Citalopram, Nitalapram, Celepram)
Citalopram or nitalapram is an antidepressant drug used to treat depression associated with mood disorders. It is also used on occasion in the treatment of body dysmorphic disorder and anxiety. more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate

Top 5 Communities
Condition Members Success
Depression
3155
61%
Bipolar Disorder
1204
57%
Eating Disorders
312
57%
Anxiety
190
89%
Depression - Teen
127
57%
Overall, 63% (5535 Members) find Celexa helpful

Celexa Reviews

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It worked for me.
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Switched from Paxil after 10 years not a good drug to go off of glad I am rid of it it was a terrible transition. I would suggest not ever starting it if you can. Stick to the meds that if you have to change you wont be feeling crazier than you already do.
Working / Worked
I do not have side effects, but I do have some major down times.
Working / Worked
ok
Working / Worked
I've since been switched to Pristiq, which works better for me.
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didnt help me
It worked really well at first but seems to have stopped since...but I might be worse without being on it...
Working / Worked
works great for my depression but not my OCD really.
Working / Worked
Didnt touch my depression a bit!
Working / Worked
I think it takes the edge off.... not really sure
Working / Worked
Been taking a long time. Recently dose was raised to 20. Some days I think I may need 40.
Working / Worked
Ive been on Celexa for a week now and I feel great.
Working / Worked
Thinking its helping.
Working / Worked
This anti-depressant was used as a low dosage along with therapy. Very useful if your thoughts are intruding and negative and also if your depression keeps you awake at night
Working / Worked
good but addictive. off these now
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