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Citalopram. As a generic and under the brand name Celexa, citalopram is prescribed off-label to treat anxiety disorders, including social anxiety disorder, panic disorder and generalized anxiety ...
Celexa – an antidepressant of the SSRI class; Centrax – an anti-anxiety agent; Clozaril – atypical antipsychotic used to treat resistant schizophrenia; Concerta (methylphenidate) – an extended release form of methylphenidate
Citalopram, sold under the brand name Celexa among others, is an antidepressant of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class. [ 7 ] [ 10 ] It is used to treat major depressive disorder , obsessive compulsive disorder , panic disorder , and social phobia . [ 7 ]
This is a complete list of clinically approved prescription antidepressants throughout the world, as well as clinically approved prescription drugs used to augment antidepressants or mood stabilizers, by pharmacological and/or structural classification.
Citalopram is a racemic mixture (50/50), and the inhibition of 5-HT reuptake by citalopram is primarily due to the (S)-enantiomer. [1] Citalopram has no or very low affinity for 5-HT 1a 5-HT 2a, dopamine D 1 and D 2, α 1-, α 2-, and β-adrenergic, histamine H 1, gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA), muscarinic cholinergic, and benzodiazepine ...
Three subsequent 2014 systematic reviews that included the Cochrane review in their analysis concluded with similar findings: one indicated that physical exercise is effective as an adjunct treatment with antidepressant medication; [170] the other two indicated that physical exercise has marked antidepressant effects and recommended the ...
Chris Zylka is facing felony charges and a warrant is out for his arrest after a violent interaction with police in Ohio.. Zylka, who is perhaps best known for his 11-month engagement to Paris ...
According to a 2015 review available data found that "some signal exists suggesting that antenatal exposure to SSRIs may increase the risk of ASDs (autism spectrum disorders)" [150] even though a large cohort study published in 2013 [151] and a cohort study using data from Finland's national register between the years 1996 and 2010 and ...