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Take Celexa for anxiety & mild depression but can't sleep. Dr wants to try Wellbutrin - any advice?

I have been on for a week now and no sleep! I started to take it in the morning but didn't sleep for 2 days, so i started to take it at night. Help!... read more

Has anyone on Celexa experienced major drowsiness and trouble waking up(long periods of sleep)?

I have been taking Celexa for a few months now, and I know a side effect is drowsiness, but I find myself falling asleep and sleeping for a longer... read more

Celexa and wellbutrin together?

Hello, I have been on the generic celexa 20mg for a year and couldnt lose weight. I started on 150mg of Wellbutrin for 10 days while weaning off... read more

Switching from Celexa to Lexapro?

I have been on celexa 30 mg for about 2 years and klonopin 0.75 mg for about 2 years as well taken at night for insomnia. I take the klonopin for... read more

I accidentally took 2 40mg doses of Celexa?

I was out drinking with friends and when I got home took my melatonin and Celexa. I realized I took my Celexa before going at to drink instead of... read more

Topiramate - Celexa and Topamax together?

Does anyone take these two together? I swear my ear is ringing worse then alone with Celexa or maybe it’s the combo?

Celexa - Coming off Citolopram 10mg after 2 weeks?

I've been on 10mg of Citolopram for 2 weeks. I was reluctant to take it as I don't consider myself depressed and I've hated it since the first day. ... read more

Does Celexa cause lack of motivation?

Hi, I'm a 26 year old female who has been taking celexa for over a year. A few months ago I was feeling very down and the doctor uped my dose from... read more

I was recently put on Celexa and Wellbutrin XL?

I am diagnosed Bipolar I, I seem to have a resistance to most common Bipolar medications my doctor first tried many meds that were ultimately... read more

Does the supplement gaba interact with celexa?

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