Posted by ed_uk on July 17, 2005, at 13:42:29
In reply to Re: celexa withdrawal + reboxetine taking - HELP!, posted by Meri-Tuuli on July 17, 2005, at 10:02:33
>So thats
am 10mg celexa + 1mg reboxetine
pm 1mg reboxetineTake 10mg Celexa later in the day if you feel bad. You don't want to confuse Celexa's withdrawal symptoms with the side effects of reboxetine.
If I were you, I'd go back on 20mg Celexa and attempt to withdraw from it (very gradually) only after I'd adjusted to the start-up side effects of reboxetine.
Don't tell your GP that you're taking citalopram and reboxetine together. He won't be happy because the manufacturer of reboxetine recommends that reboxetine shouldn't be taken with SSRIs. Don't worry, there isn't any good science behind this - it's just the manufacturer covering their back.
~Ed
PS. I'm not sure what your symptoms are. Reboxetine is likely to be more effective for depressive symptoms such as lethargy than it is for anxiety.
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