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Updated January 22, 2016
sammi Says:
Wed, July 22, 2015

im on my 3rd day taking this tablet after citaloperam stopped working, doc put me on 60mg but feel worse so he has said I should start on 30 mg for a week . is it normal to feel worse before u feel better and can me suddenly stopping takin citalopram cause worse affects along side starting these tablets , im desparate for any advise please x

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Verwon Says:
Fri, January 22, 2016

Hello, Sammi! How are you?

Yes, it is normal to feel worse, before you feel better with most antidepressant/anxiety medications. It usually takes about 3 weeks, before it eases off and things improve, if it's working for you.

The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, dry mouth and weight changes.

Has there been any improvement, yet?

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