Celexa Addiction Treatment And Rehab
- Decreased libido
- Dry mouth
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Excessive sweating
- Sleep disorder
- Anxiety
- Anorexia
- Abdominal pains
- Weight gain (albeit minor)
- Liver and heart complications for patients with organ problems
- Induction of suicidal thoughts (especially in young people)
When treating people with Celexa-use disorders, the dosage has to be reduced gradually. The abrupt stopping of usage can cause adverse effects such as dizziness, sleeping problems, mood swings, and even headaches. However, it is to be noted that a well-organized treatment process can be very effective in ending a person’s psychological reliance on the drug.

Seeking addiction treatment can feel overwhelming. We know the struggle, which is why we're uniquely qualified to help.
Your call is confidential, and there's no pressure to commit to treatment until you're ready. As a voluntary facility, we're here to help you heal -- on your terms. Our sole focus is getting you back to the healthy, sober life you deserve, and we are ready and waiting to answer your questions or concerns 24/7.
Speak to an Intake Coordinator now.352.771.2700The outpatient rehabilitation program at The Recovery Village focuses on the following points of strength:
- Offering counseling for people with eating disorders as a result of using Celexa
- Focused group or individual therapy sessions
- Care and treatment sessions for those with mental health problems resulting from usage of citalopram
If you or any of your loved ones need help with recovering from risky or unhealthy use of citalopram, you can call The Recovery Village center nearest to you and talk to us about booking your first inpatient treatment therapy session.
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Seeking addiction treatment can feel overwhelming. We know the struggle, which is why we're uniquely qualified to help.
Your call is confidential, and there's no pressure to commit to treatment until you're ready. As a voluntary facility, we're here to help you heal -- on your terms. Our sole focus is getting you back to the healthy, sober life you deserve, and we are ready and waiting to answer your questions or concerns 24/7.
Speak to an Intake Coordinator now.352.771.2700