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Re: Celexa, Anxiety and Feeling Tired (Cam W?)

Posted by tina on May 1, 2000, at 14:17:42

In reply to Re: Celexa, Anxiety and Feeling Tired (Cam W?), posted by Alex F on April 30, 2000, at 0:05:37

> hello: I must say that I'm pretty impressed by how much CamW knows about all these meds. You seem to have the inside track. Can you give me some infor on side effects of clonazepam taken with celexa, cuz I'm taking both and having a hell of a time with anxiety attacks too. thanks Mr. Info!


> Hi! Well, I have been on Celexa for 3 months now. Overall, I am really impressed with how it has inhibited my severe depression symptoms and has allowed me to think in a more rational manner. I have had virtually NO side effects which is great. However, I still have trouble with anxiety and mild panic attacks (I am starting a new job next week and DON'T want to go!) and I am tired all the time still.
> >
> > Because the meds kinda slow you down, can they make you a bit sleepy? What could I add to the Celexa which I don't want to give up to help with the anxiety or will I eventually need to increase the 40mg I take to 60?
> >
> > Thanks everyone!
>
> I've been taking Celexa at 60mg for 3 months.
> The anxiety is worse, that when I was on Paxil,but there are few sexual side effects.
>
> Mr Doctor has put me on Buspar for the anxiety.
> They sem to work well and are known to augment the antidepressant properties of the SSRI's as well.


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