Levetiracetam and Celexa drug interactions - a phase IV clinical study of FDA data
Summary:
Drug interactions are reported among people who take Levetiracetam and Celexa. Common interactions include anaemia among females and headache among males.
The phase IV clinical study analyzes what interactions people who take Levetiracetam and Celexa have. It is created by eHealthMe based on reports of 103 people who take Levetiracetam and Celexa from the FDA, and is updated regularly. You can use the study as a second opinion to make health care decisions.
Phase IV trials are used to detect adverse drug outcomes and monitor drug effectiveness in the real world. With medical big data and AI algorithms, eHealthMe is running millions of phase IV trials and makes the results available to the public. Our original studies have been referenced on 600+ medical publications including The Lancet, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, and Nature.
103 people who take Levetiracetam and Celexa together, and have interactions are studied.
What is Levetiracetam?
Levetiracetam has active ingredients of levetiracetam. It is often used in epilepsy. eHealthMe is studying from 60,632 Levetiracetam users for its effectiveness, alternative drugs and more.
What is Celexa?
Celexa has active ingredients of citalopram hydrobromide. It is often used in depression. eHealthMe is studying from 54,849 Celexa users for its effectiveness, alternative drugs and more.
Number of Levetiracetam and Celexa reports submitted per year:

Levetiracetam and Celexa drug interactions by gender *:
Levetiracetam and Celexa drug interactions by age *:
Common conditions people have *:
* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.
Do you take Levetiracetam and Celexa?
Personalize this study to your gender and ageHow to use the study?
You can discuss the study with your doctor, to ensure that all drug risks and benefits are fully discussed and understood.
Related publications that referenced our studies
- Schattner A, Al-Bewerat A, "Levetiracetam (Keppra), urinary retention and literature search", A fatty cause of renal failure; what is your diagnosis?, 2016 Oct .
- Spengler DC, Montouris GD, Hohler AD, "Levetiracetam as a possible contributor to acute kidney injury", Clinical therapeutics, 2014 Aug .
- Almeida DM, Jean MR, Chystsiakova A, Monahan E, Oliveira SB, Monteiro IM, "Levetiracetam-associated acute pancreatitis in an adolescent with autism: a case report", Pancreas, 2013 Jan .
- Hosseini, S. H., & Ahmadi, A., "Peripheral edema occurring during treatment with risperidone combined with citalopram", Case reports in medicine, 2012 Jan .
Related studies
Alternative drugs to, pros and cons of the 2 drugs:
- Levetiracetam (60,632 reports)
- Celexa (54,849 reports)
Common Levetiracetam and Celexa interactions:
- Drowsiness: 9 reports
- Bladder outlet obstruction (urological condition where the urine flow from the urinary bladder through the urethra is impeded): 7 reports
- Joint pain: 5 reports
Browse all drug interactions of Levetiracetam and Celexa:
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zCommon Levetiracetam side effects:
- Seizures (abnormal excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain): 7,432 reports
- Drug ineffective: 6,092 reports
- Fatigue (feeling of tiredness): 2,576 reports
- Epilepsy (common and diverse set of chronic neurological disorders characterized by seizures): 2,063 reports
- Drowsiness: 1,815 reports
- Dizziness: 1,781 reports
Browse all side effects of Levetiracetam:
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zCommon Celexa side effects:
- Fatigue (feeling of tiredness): 4,091 reports
- Stress and anxiety: 3,639 reports
- Pain: 3,594 reports
- Depression: 3,433 reports
- Headache (pain in head): 3,157 reports
- Weakness: 2,901 reports
Browse all side effects of Celexa:
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zCommon Levetiracetam interactions:
- Levetiracetam and Lamotrigine: 6,562 reports
- Levetiracetam and Valproic acid: 4,986 reports
- Levetiracetam and Lacosamide: 4,346 reports
- Levetiracetam and Carbamazepine: 4,127 reports
- Levetiracetam and Topiramate: 4,126 reports
- Levetiracetam and Clobazam: 3,769 reports
- Levetiracetam and Clonazepam: 3,614 reports
- Levetiracetam and Loraz: 3,300 reports
- Levetiracetam and Gabapentin: 2,885 reports
- Levetiracetam and Omeprazole: 2,676 reports
Browse all interactions between Levetiracetam and drugs from A to Z:
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zCommon Celexa interactions:
- Celexa and Aspirin: 4,788 reports
- Celexa and Xanax: 4,016 reports
- Celexa and Synthroid: 3,968 reports
- Celexa and Prednisone: 3,490 reports
- Celexa and Neurontin: 3,416 reports
- Celexa and Prilosec: 3,364 reports
- Celexa and Wellbutrin: 3,266 reports
- Celexa and Lasix: 3,261 reports
- Celexa and Lisinopril: 3,240 reports
- Celexa and Lipitor: 3,060 reports
Browse all interactions between Celexa and drugs from A to Z:
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zHow the study uses the data?
The study uses data from the FDA. It is based on levetiracetam and citalopram hydrobromide (the active ingredients of Levetiracetam and Celexa, respectively), and Levetiracetam and Celexa (the brand names). Other drugs that have the same active ingredients (e.g. generic drugs) are not considered. Dosage of drugs is not considered in the study. Patients in the study may take other drugs besides Levetiracetam and Celexa.
Who is eHealthMe?
With medical big data and proven AI algorithms, eHealthMe provides a platform for everyone to run phase IV clinical trials. We study millions of patients and 5,000 more each day. Results of our real-world drug study have been referenced on 600+ medical publications, including The Lancet, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, and Nature. Our analysis results are available to researchers, health care professionals, patients (testimonials), and software developers (open API).
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