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What You Need To Know About Celexa And Hair Loss

December 2nd, 2007

What You Need To Know About Celexa And Hair Loss

by Maria Treadaway

You may be suffering from depression and considering taking Celexa. This article gives you some background on celexa and focuses on hair loss as one of celexa’s side effects.

What is Celexa?

Celexa is used to treat patients, including pregnant women, with major depressive disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder. It is an FDA approved drug that is used for treating depression and anxiety brought on by depression.

How Does Celexa work?

Like the antidepressant medicines Paxil, Prozac, and Zoloft, Celexa is thought to work by boosting serotonin levels in the brain. It is in a class of drug medicines for depression called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI). It is also a prescription drug; in contrast that doesn’t seem to stop a lot of people from buying the drug from online sources that do not require a prescription. Anyone considering the use of Celexa or any other antidepressant especially in a child, adolescent, or young adult must balance this risk with their clinical need because Celexa can increase the effects of a lot of other medications, leading to serious side effects.

While celexa treatments are highly effective, doctors caution against seeing any drug, such as celexa as a panacea that cures the disorder all by itself. In other words, there may be other treatments available to you which are not drug based. Celexa is the brand name for the generic drug Citalopram.

How Likely Is Hair Loss While Taking Celexa?

Many commonly prescribed prescription medicines can lead to temporary hair loss, trigger the onset of male and female pattern baldness, and even cause permanent hair loss, Celexa is one of them. However, you’ll be pleased to know the likelihood of experiencing hair loss while taking Celexa is extremely low, so low in fact, that hair loss as a side effect has yet to be medically confirmed. The evidence is anecdotal.

There are a lot of patients that have reported Celexa and hair loss as occurring after using this anti-depressant and one of the reasons put forward as to why Celexa and hair loss go together is that the drug can lead to protein depletion and also amino acid depletion. Hair is made up of protein which lends credence to this theory.

In reality, there are lots of other far more serious side effects which may require emergency health care including symptoms such as mood changes, anxiety, panic attacks, trouble sleeping, irritability, agitation, aggressiveness and severe restlessness.

What Should I Do If I Think I’m Suffering From A Side Effect of Celexa?

Remember that Celexa is a prescription drug for a reason. Side effects are a real possibility. It is very important that you do not stop taking Celexa without first talking to your doctor. The reason is that suddenly stopping Celexa may cause unpleasant and potentially serious side effects and withdrawal symptoms. Your doctor may need to gradually reduce the dose before stopping Celexa completely. In any event, you must consult your doctor as soon as you experience and effect, be it hair loss or other.

So What About All Those Other Prescription Medicines? Is My Hair Safe?

As a general guide, all hormone-containing medicines and drugs prescribed for hormone-related, reproductive, male-specific, and female-specific conditions and situations have the potential to cause hair loss, including: Birth Control Pills Hormone-replacement treatment (HRT) for women (estrogen or progesterone) Male androgenic hormones and all forms of testosterone Anabolic steriods Prednisone and other steroids. It’s always strongly advisable tocseek the viewpoint of your physician or other health provider for any questions you may have regarding your medical condition and the treatment options available.

In the end, only you are able to decide if Celexa is the best means of treating the symptoms of depression. You must balance its effectiveness in treating your depression with the possibility of hair loss or any of the other side effects. If you have questions about the medicines you are taking, check with your health care provider or doctor. By far, the safest way for you to buy celexa is through your doctor, in contrast, if you feel that you must buy it yourself, you should always do it with a prescription first so that you are at least getting the right dosage for you.

To Your Health, Maria Treadaway, owner www.Hair-Loss-Infoexpress.com

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