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Celexa Description: Official site from Parke-Davis. Information about depression, celexa and prescribing as well as links to related resources and support groups. (celexa.com) |
Celexa Description: Full prescribing information from RxList. (rxlist.com) |
Celexa Message Board Description: Online forum for users to discuss their experiences with this medication. (dispace.com) |
Citalopram Description: Information from DrugDigest on dosage, usage, side effects, interactions, and comparison with other SSRIs. (drugdigest.org) |
Citalopram Hydrobromide (Celexa) Description: Complete Canadian drug monograph from Internet Mental Health. (mentalhealth.com) |
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - Celexa Consumer Information Description: Patient FAQ in html format with a link to approved labeling (as pdf). (fda.gov) |
NAMI Fact Sheet on Celexa Description: The National Association for the Mentally Ill reviews and explains findings on this medication. Links to support and advocacy resources. (nami.org) |
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