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post Feb 21 2006, 05:27 PM
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Stopping Citalopram(Celexa, Cipramil, Seropram) © Discontinuation Effects or Withdrawal Symptoms



It is best to consult a physician before discontinuing SSRIs. Specific information on the effects of stopping taking Citalopram (Celexa, Cipramil, Seropram) was not available from the sources consulted at the time of writing, but the discontinuation effects of stopping other SSRIs include:

* dizziness
* vertigo/light-headedness
* nausea
* fatigue
* headache
* insomnia
* abdominal cramps
* chills
* increased dreaming * agitation
* anxiety

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Discontinuation of Treatment with Celexa ©

During marketing of Celexa and other SSRIs and SNRIs (serotonin
and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors), there have been spontaneous
reports of adverse events occurring upon discontinuation of
these drugs, particularly when abrupt, including the following: dysphoric
mood, irritability, agitation, dizziness, sensory disturbances
(e.g., paresthesias such as electric shock sensations), anxiety,
confusion, headache, lethargy, emotional lability, insomnia, and
hypomania.
While these events are generally self-limiting, there
have been reports of serious discontinuation symptoms.
Patients should be monitored for these symptoms when discontinuing
treatment with Celexa. A gradual reduction in the dose
rather than abrupt cessation is recommended whenever possible.

If intolerable symptoms occur following a decrease in the dose or
upon discontinuation of treatment, then resuming the previously
prescribed dose may be considered. Subsequently, the physician
may continue decreasing the dose but at a more gradual rate

If you have any questions, discuss them with your doctor or healthcare professional. For additional information about Lexapro or Celexa, call the Forest Professional Affairs Department toll-free at 800-678-1605, extension 66297.


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QUOTE (malfunkshun @ Jul 10 2006, 10:55 PM) *
Greetings all. I am currently trying to stop Celexa after about 3 years of taking it. I have not had a dose now for about three weeks. I am having very uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms. The best way to describe it would be dizziness but that is only a general description and not really 100% accurate. When I move my eyeballs from the left and to the right, I can hear a 'buzzing' sound in my head. This also occurs when I move my head abruptly, but I think it is because eye movement accompanies my head movement. Accompanying this odd 'eye movement buzzing' is a general feeling of bodily discomfort. I feel light headed, slightly confused at time (nothing serious really) and feel physically ill to a certain degree. I am able to go about my daily activities but the constant buzzing in my head, caused by natural eye movement, is a constant irritant and source of discomfort. I have no trouble sleeping, only this odd feeling of physical illness. It is very uncomfortable, and over the course of three weeks, has not let up at all. At times, it will feel as though it is lessening and I am hopeful that it is about to go away, but after a nights sleep, I wake up and upon opening my eyes, my head is flooded with the buzzing 'sound', full force. I am beginning to despair that these symptoms will never go away. Has anyone experienced this before?

'Buzzing in he head' caused by eye movement.
General feeling of physical illness.
Dizziness and light headedness.

I am not feeling depressed, and feel like I would be ok if these feelings would just go away.

Anyway, what I am hoping is that someone has experienced these exact same symptoms, as I have yet to encounter any descriptions of withdrawals that match mine exactly, and that they eventually went away completely.

Thanks.




Well, I can agree with the symptoms above. I went cold turkey in the way of forgetting to take the pills one day (Citalopram 20mg) and thought that i would start the process of cutting down and have now been a week with the above sysmptoms and am going back to the GP to get a lower dose to wean me off as I cant cope with the whooshinh and the flashing by moving my eyes.

I hopw that I will get off this quickly but guess that its best to do it under the doc as these symptoms are not good and can be scary (especially when your head is spinning for ages and wondering when it will stop)

I am finding the symptoms worse in the cold and in the heat I am fine.

Lets hope that we can get off these and get on with things... I am keeping a BIG smile on my face even though my emotions especially today have been all over the place and the slightest thing has got me in floods of tears.

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QUOTE (swja @ Dec 10 2008, 06:10 PM) *
QUOTE (malfunkshun @ Jul 10 2006, 10:55 PM) *
Greetings all. I am currently trying to stop Celexa after about 3 years of taking it. I have not had a dose now for about three weeks. I am having very uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms. The best way to describe it would be dizziness but that is only a general description and not really 100% accurate. When I move my eyeballs from the left and to the right, I can hear a 'buzzing' sound in my head. This also occurs when I move my head abruptly, but I think it is because eye movement accompanies my head movement. Accompanying this odd 'eye movement buzzing' is a general feeling of bodily discomfort. I feel light headed, slightly confused at time (nothing serious really) and feel physically ill to a certain degree. I am able to go about my daily activities but the constant buzzing in my head, caused by natural eye movement, is a constant irritant and source of discomfort. I have no trouble sleeping, only this odd feeling of physical illness. It is very uncomfortable, and over the course of three weeks, has not let up at all. At times, it will feel as though it is lessening and I am hopeful that it is about to go away, but after a nights sleep, I wake up and upon opening my eyes, my head is flooded with the buzzing 'sound', full force. I am beginning to despair that these symptoms will never go away. Has anyone experienced this before?

'Buzzing in he head' caused by eye movement.
General feeling of physical illness.
Dizziness and light headedness.

I am not feeling depressed, and feel like I would be ok if these feelings would just go away.

Anyway, what I am hoping is that someone has experienced these exact same symptoms, as I have yet to encounter any descriptions of withdrawals that match mine exactly, and that they eventually went away completely.

Thanks.



weaning off too , i am get the flood of emotions also



Well, I can agree with the symptoms above. I went cold turkey in the way of forgetting to take the pills one day (Citalopram 20mg) and thought that i would start the process of cutting down and have now been a week with the above sysmptoms and am going back to the GP to get a lower dose to wean me off as I cant cope with the whooshinh and the flashing by moving my eyes.

I hopw that I will get off this quickly but guess that its best to do it under the doc as these symptoms are not good and can be scary (especially when your head is spinning for ages and wondering when it will stop)

I am finding the symptoms worse in the cold and in the heat I am fine.

Lets hope that we can get off these and get on with things... I am keeping a BIG smile on my face even though my emotions especially today have been all over the place and the slightest thing has got me in floods of tears.

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