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Celexa and Klonopin?

I was recently diagnosed with anxiety and panic disorder. I've been given Celexa and Klonopin. So far I feel... read more

Anyone taking Celexa (Citalopram) and Klonopin (Clonezepam), feeling depressed/sleepy?

I'm taking 20mg of Celexa cut down from 40 about a year ago, and 5mg of Klonopin. Just once a day usually in the morning. Lately... read more

Escitalopram - Anyone Been On Celexa, Then Switched To Lexapro Then Back To Celexa?

Hi. I used to be on Celexa for a very long time and had great success with it. I switched to Lexapro about 6 weeks ago (been on 20mg for 5... read more

Klonopin/Diazepam?

Has anyone ever taken Diazepam in place of klonopin for anxiety/panic attacks, extreme anxious behavior? I am taking... read more

I took Paxil for 10 years, I have been on Celexa for 6 months I take 80 mg every morning and feel?

... like it isn't helping as much as it should, anyone have this problem also?

Changing from Ativan to Klonopin?

Currently on 3 mg Ativan while getting on 10 mg Celexa. Not handling the anxiety. My doctor is thinking of changing me to... read more

Do Celexa Side Effects Go Away? How long does it take celexa to start working?

Hi, I recently started 10mg of Celexa for anxiety and depression. I have been taking it for almost two weeks and it seems... read more

What is the proper starting dosage for Celexa?

I was just prescribed Celexa for generalized/social anxiety and panic attacks. I was given a 20mg dosage and simply told... read more

How many years have you been on Klonopin? Who is the oldest person you know taking Klonopin?

I am 61 and just started clonazapam for GAD. I cannot take SSRIs, can't tolerate side effects. I managed to not need a benzo for 21 years by... 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... read more

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