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What Causes Severe Panic Attacks And Agoraphobia Despite Taking Celexa?
Hi there, I am on 20 mg of celexa for panic attacks and agoraphobia. When I look up and compare ssris, celexa usually just says depression while other medications say anxiety. I have been on it for 3 weeks now & not feeling any better. Panic attacks almost seem worse and agoraphobia is horrible. Also taking 2-3 xanax .50 to get me through the day. This saves me from thinking I m constantly dying. Should I continue to give it time? I d hate to start from scratch but don t want to waste my time if it s not for severe panic attacks.
Hi there, I have read your query and understand your concern. Celexa and other ssri can be given for anxiety but they usually take some time to start acting. Most of ssri take 4 to 6 weeks to act. There are other better options like desvenlafaxine available for anxiety disorder and phobia. I suggest you take opinion on this medicine from your psychiatrist. All the best
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What Causes Severe Panic Attacks And Agoraphobia Despite Taking Celexa?
Hi there, I have read your query and understand your concern. Celexa and other ssri can be given for anxiety but they usually take some time to start acting. Most of ssri take 4 to 6 weeks to act. There are other better options like desvenlafaxine available for anxiety disorder and phobia. I suggest you take opinion on this medicine from your psychiatrist. All the best