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Brachial6 09-10-2008 01:58 PM

Anti-depressant side effects?
 
I am on 20 mg. Celexa and it wakes me very easily at night like every 2 hours. I think I will try taking it in the morning instead of at bedtime. Any one with any ideas for me I would appreciate. I have been a member in the past. Thanks, Jackie :)

bastille 10-14-2008 01:23 AM

Hi Jackie,
Sorry you've gone unanswered, many are busy in other areas and it's hard, for me anyway to remember where I've been.
Anyway - Celexa should be taken in the morning not at night. Best to inform your doctor of the change/reason . If you haven't done so already miss the usual night dose and take it the following morning. Many of the SSRI's will make you alert, no surprise you can't sleep.
hope it's better
Nick

jarrett622 10-21-2008 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bastille (Post 387839)
Hi Jackie,
Sorry you've gone unanswered, many are busy in other areas and it's hard, for me anyway to remember where I've been.
Anyway - Celexa should be taken in the morning not at night. Best to inform your doctor of the change/reason . If you haven't done so already miss the usual night dose and take it the following morning. Many of the SSRI's will make you alert, no surprise you can't sleep.
hope it's better
Nick

It's been my experience and backed up by doctors that Celexa can be taken either in the morning or at night, whichever works best for the individual person. Everyone reacts differently to each of the AD's/ SSRI's, etc.

Celexa did the exact opposite to me. Turned me into a zombie. If I sat still for more than 10 minutes I'd fall asleep.

If makes it difficult for you to sleep, take it in the morning. If it makes you groggy take it in the evening about an hour or so before bedtime. You may have to experiment with the dose timing to find what works best for you.

bastille 10-22-2008 12:00 AM

Hi,
Quite right Jarret and I didn't elaborate properly. Sorry for the confusion Jackie & Jarret- I meant - because of Jackie's insomnia (side effect) Celexa should be taken in the morning not at night.
The most important point was to notify the doctor of change/reason so they are kept up to date with any problems.
Not a problem, as long as Jacky is coping better.

jarrett622 10-22-2008 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bastille (Post 393712)
Hi,
Quite right Jarret and I didn't elaborate properly. Sorry for the confusion Jackie & Jarret- I meant - because of Jackie's insomnia (side effect) Celexa should be taken in the morning not at night.
The most important point was to notify the doctor of change/reason so they are kept up to date with any problems.
Not a problem, as long as Jacky is coping better.

Very good point! Always keep your doctor up to date on what you're doing. :)

bastille 10-22-2008 12:35 AM

Hi,
Quite right Jarret and I didn't elaborate properly. Sorry for the confusion Jackie & Jarret- I meant - because of Jackie's insomnia (side effect) Celexa should be taken in the morning not at night.
The most important point was to notify the doctor of change/reason so they are kept up to date with any problems.
Not a problem, as long as Jacky is coping better.


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