Celexa: effectiveness, side effects, alternatives in the real world
Summary:
Celexa: citalopram hydrobromide
We study 56,390 Celexa users. The information eHealthMe analyzes includes:
- Effectiveness of Celexa- Alternative drugs to Celexa
- Celexa side effects and drug interactions
Number of reports submitted per year:

How effective is Celexa?
- Depression - reported by 1,957 people
- Stress and anxiety - reported by 924 people
- Generalized anxiety disorder - reported by 185 people
Alternative drugs to the conditions Celexa treats:
Celexa side effects by duration, gender and age:
- Celexa side effects (49,611 reports)
Browse all side effects of Celexa:
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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 zCompare Celexa with similar drugs, by side effects and effectiveness:
- Celexa vs. Abilify
- Celexa vs. Adderall
- Celexa vs. Amitriptyline hydrochloride
- Celexa vs. Bupropion hydrochloride
- Celexa vs. Cymbalta
- Celexa vs. Duloxetine hydrochloride
- Celexa vs. Effexor
- Celexa vs. Effexor xr
- Celexa vs. Elavil
- Celexa vs. Escitalopram
- Celexa vs. Escitalopram oxalate
- Celexa vs. Fluoxetine
- Celexa vs. Fluoxetine hydrochloride
- Celexa vs. Lamictal
- Celexa vs. Lamotrigine
- Celexa vs. Lexapro
- Celexa vs. Lithium carbonate
- Celexa vs. Luvox
- Celexa vs. Mirtazapine
- Celexa vs. Nortriptyline hydrochloride
- Celexa vs. Paroxetine hydrochloride
- Celexa vs. Paxil
- Celexa vs. Pristiq
- Celexa vs. Prozac
- Celexa vs. Remeron
- Celexa vs. Seroquel
- Celexa vs. Sertraline
- Celexa vs. Sertraline hydrochloride
- Celexa vs. Trazodone hydrochloride
- Celexa vs. Trintellix
- Celexa vs. Venlafaxine hydrochloride
- Celexa vs. Viibryd
- Celexa vs. Vitamin d
- Celexa vs. Wellbutrin
- Celexa vs. Wellbutrin sr
- Celexa vs. Wellbutrin xl
- Celexa vs. Zoloft
Do you take Celexa?
- You can use our AI tools to monitor drug safety and effectiveness.Who is eHealthMe?
With medical big data and proven AI/ML 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 800+ peer-reviewed 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).
Related publications that referenced our studies
- Hosseini, S. H., & Ahmadi, A., "Peripheral edema occurring during treatment with risperidone combined with citalopram", Case reports in medicine, 2012 Jan .
- Hosseini, S. H., & Ahmadi, A., "Peripheral edema occurring during treatment with risperidone combined with citalopram", Case reports in medicine, 2012 Jan .
How we gather our data?
Healthcare data is obtained from a number of sources including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This information is aggregated and used to produce personalized reports that patients can reference. Browse all drugs on eHealthMe.
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