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  • According to www. drugs.com/celexa. html, Celexa can cause side effects that may impair your thinking or reactions.

    Augusta Free Press afp 2010

  • A mid-stage trial showed that when TC-5214 was given to patients who did not respond well to citalopram, an antidepressant sold under the name Celexa, patients experienced a significantly greater lessening of their depression than those who took citalopram plus a placebo.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The label for Celexa previously stated that some patients should receive 60 milligrams, but the FDA has eliminated that language.

    FDA warns of heart risks with high doses of Celexa 2011

  • Generic citalopram (Celexa is the more expensive brand).

    Suffering from depressive symptoms? Today is National Depression Screening Day 2010

  • The label for Celexa previously stated that some patients should receive 60 milligrams, but the FDA has eliminated that language.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • At the end of the period, those who received citalopram, which is sold by a number of generic makers and under the brand name Celexa by Forest Laboratories Inc., were no better than those in the placebo group in terms of their general functioning or in their repetitive behaviors, the study found.

    Popular Autism Treatment Yields No Benefits 2009

  • Hamilton said he was taking a prescription antidepressant called Celexa, and was feeling so badly a few months ago that he decided to double up on the dosage.

    680news.com 2009

  • Hamilton said he was taking a prescription antidepressant called Celexa, and was feeling so badly a few months ago that he decided to double up on the dosage.

    Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News 2009

  • Hamilton said he had taken a prescription antidepressant called Celexa, and was feeling so badly a few months ago that he decided to double up on the dosage.

    unknown title 2009

  • The complaint also accused Forest of ignoring a study that revealed that Celexa, which is chemically similar to Lexapro, was ineffective in children and then having its sales staff use a second study that with more positive outcomes for Lexapro's pediatric use, reported Reuters.

    NewsInferno 2009

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