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I did a quick search and it's true: » Caleb462

Posted by Janelle on August 27, 2003, at 21:42:42

In reply to Re: How do you know Celexa/Lexapro equivalents..., posted by Caleb462 on August 27, 2003, at 18:49:38

I did a quick search on Lexapro/Celexa equivalency and sure enough a few sites said that 10mg of Lexapro = 40 mg of Celexa. I have no clue how they arrived at this, but that's what I found. Well, it fits my hypothetical gut feeling that there's more to this Lex/Celexa relationship than meets the eye, meaning that I have this weird feeling that there is more to Celexa chemically than has been admitted by the manufacturer. I don't think that half of it is supposedly inactive or whatever. But what do I know?!!!


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