Celexa, 10 mg
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10 pills
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$ 1.10 | − | $ 10.99 | |
20 pills
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$ 0.78 | $ 6.33 | $ 15.65 | |
30 pills
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$ 0.68 | $ 12.61 | $ 20.36 | |
60 pills
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$ 0.53 | $ 34.01 | $ 31.93 | |
90 pills
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$ 0.44 | $ 59.66 | $ 39.25 | |
120 pills
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+ 4 pills
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$ 0.44 | $ 79.67 | $ 52.21 | |
180 pills
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+ 4 pills
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$ 0.35 | $ 135.53 | $ 62.29 | |
270 pills
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+ 6 pills
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$ 0.34 | $ 205.31 | $ 91.42 | |
360 pills
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+ 6 pills
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$ 0.30 | $ 286.81 | $ 108.83 |
Celexa, 20 mg
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10 pills
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$ 1.81 | − | $ 18.05 | |
20 pills
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$ 1.12 | $ 13.69 | $ 22.41 | |
30 pills
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+ 2 pills
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$ 0.95 | $ 25.52 | $ 28.63 | |
60 pills
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+ 2 pills
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$ 0.79 | $ 61.00 | $ 47.30 | |
90 pills
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+ 4 pills
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$ 0.71 | $ 98.85 | $ 63.60 | |
120 pills
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+ 4 pills
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$ 0.66 | $ 137.10 | $ 79.50 | |
180 pills
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+ 6 pills
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$ 0.61 | $ 214.35 | $ 110.55 | |
270 pills
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+ 8 pills
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$ 0.58 | $ 329.66 | $ 157.69 | |
360 pills
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+ 10 pills
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$ 0.57 | $ 445.70 | $ 204.10 |
Celexa should be administered once daily, in the morning or evening, with or without food. Celexa (citalopram HBr) should be administered at an initial dose of 20 mg once daily, with an increase to a maximum dose of 40 mg/day at an interval of no less than one week. Doses above 40 mg/day are not recommended due to the risk of QT prolongation. Additionally, the only study pertinent to dose response for effectiveness did not demonstrate an advantage for the 60 mg/day dose over the 40 mg/day dose.
Patients should be monitored for these symptoms when discontinuing treatment with Celexa. A gradual reduction in the dose rather than abrupt cessation is recommended whenever possible. If intolerable symptoms occur following a decrease in the dose or upon discontinuation of treatment, then resuming the previously prescribed dose may be considered. Subsequently, the physician may continue decreasing the dose but at a more gradual rate. Patients should be cautioned about the risk of serotonin syndrome with the concomitant use of Celexa and triptans, tramadol or other serotonergic agents. Patients should be advised that taking Celexa can cause mild pupillary dilation, which in susceptible individuals, can lead to an episode of angle closure glaucoma. Pre-existing glaucoma is almost always open-angle glaucoma because angle closure glaucoma, when diagnosed, can be treated definitively with iridectomy. Open-angle glaucoma is not a risk factor for angle closure glaucoma. Patients may wish to be examined to determine whether they are susceptible to angle closure, and have a prophylactic procedure (e.g., iridectomy), if they are susceptible.