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Celexa psychiatric side effects

February 16th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Psychiatric side effects including somnolence (18%), insomnia (up to 15%), anxiety (4%), anorexia (4%), agitation (3%), dysmenorrhea (3%), decreased libido (2%), and yawning (2%) have been reported. Impaired concentration, amnesia, apathy, depression, increased appetite, aggravated depression, suicide attempt, and confusion have been reported frequently. Increased libido, aggressive reaction, paranoia, drug dependence, depersonalization, hallucination, euphoria, psychotic depression, delusion, paranoid reaction, emotional lability, panic reaction, and psychosis have been reported infrequently. Catatonic reaction, withdrawal syndrome and melancholia have been reported rarely. Delirium has been reported to be temporally associated with Celexa treatment.

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