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Celexa gastrointestinal system side effects

February 16th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Gastrointestinal side effects including nausea (up to 21%), diarrhea (8%), and dyspepsia (5%) have been reported. Increased saliva and flatulence have been reported frequently. Gastritis, gastroenteritis, stomatitis, eructation, hemorrhoids, dysphagia, teeth grinding, gingivitis, and esophagitis have been reported infrequently. Colitis, gastric ulcer, cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, duodenal ulcer, gastroesophageal reflux, glossitis, jaundice, diverticulosis, rectal hemorrhage, pancreatitis, and hiccups have rarely been reported. Gastrointestinal hemorrhage has been reported to be temporally associated with the use of Celexa.

A study of 26,005 antidepressant users has reported 3.6 times more upper GI bleeding episodes with the use of SSRIs relative to the population who did not receive antidepressant medications. Upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding was observed in 4.1 times more frequently in patients receiving Celexa.

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