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What patients are saying about
Citalopram for OCD

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Positive Experiences with OCD Medications
Prozac
  • Prozac is taken for treating OCD
  • More patient posts reported that Prozac helped them when used for OCD (34% higher than average of other OCD treatments)
Prozac
Celexa
  • Celexa is taken for treating OCD
  • An average number of patient posts reported that Celexa helped them when used for OCD
Celexa
Citalopram
  • Citalopram is taken for treating OCD
  • Fewer patient posts reported that Citalopram helped them when used for OCD (3% lower than average of other OCD treatments)
Citalopram
Fluoxetine
  • Fluoxetine is taken for treating OCD
  • Fewer patient posts reported that Fluoxetine helped them when used for OCD (33% lower than average of other OCD treatments)
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What patients are saying about Citalopram and OCD

2,518 patient discussions from healthcare websites and blogs
I took the citalopram for OCD. I started it...
01/10/2012
Right. I took the citalopram for OCD. I started it as I...  (from www.benzobuddies.org)  Read full post
citalopram for OCD. 20mgs per day which is a low dosage...
10/26/2012
I take citalopram for OCD. 20mgs per day which is a low dosage for OCD but I also do a lot of mindfulness meditation ...up. Within days of stating citalopram I felt like my mind...  (from exmormon.org)  Read full post
taking citalopram for my Ocd symptoms and has never caused...
10/06/2011
you dont get that with all anti depressants, I am taking citalopram for my Ocd symptoms and has never caused a problem ? Maybe u should do some more research and maybe find...  (from www.uk-muscle.co.uk)  Read full post
prescribed this (Citalopram) for OCD and says she feels a...
05/09/2013
Please don't take Citalopram and St Johns Wort at ...mine has been prescribed this (Citalopram) for OCD and says she feels a ...crossed it is better than Fluoxetine, which I had been taking...  (from www.nomorepanic.co.uk)  Read full post
for OCD/anxiety/depression, and i haven't found any...
03/07/2012
I also have epilepsy and take Lamictal and Keppra along with 40mg Citalopram, for OCD/anxiety/depression, and i haven't found any ...been taking double my Citalopram dose because i'm feeling...  (from www.ocdaction.org.uk)  Read full post
I'm on 10mg of Citalopram a day for OCD and general anxiety...
09/09/2011
I'm on 10mg of Citalopram a day for OCD and general anxiety which is apparently the lowest dose Citalopram comes in. Had a hellish time when I started on it, but OK now. Having discussed not...  (from www.digitalspy.co.uk)  Read full post
amounts of citalopram for OCD since 2003/4-ish, & I am...
09/03/2012
...tiny amount of amitriptyline years ago for depression which helped, but prescribed large amounts of citalopram for OCD since 2003/4-ish, & I ...opened a can of worms OCD thought process wise, du...  (from www.ocdforums.org)  Read full post
My son took citalopram for his OCD for a few years. It did...
01/11/2012
...getting rid of the strep and then you can get her off the citalopram. My son took citalopram for his OCD for a few years. It did help but caused weight ...and clearing the infection. He has...  (from www.latitudes.org)  Read full post
of recovery? I am taking citalopram for OCD. I think my...
01/31/2011
...I am taking citalopram for OCD. I think my percentage of ...of the last episodes of OCD. whether drugs can give 100% ...I had a case of OCD in the past (it was...  (from www.stuckinadoorway.org)  Read full post
i was prescribed citalopram for OCD - i started on 20 - had...
03/16/2009
i was prescribed citalopram for OCD - i started on 20 - had no side effects apart from being a little tired and very thirsty....they were upped to 40 after a...  (from www.nomorepanic.co.uk)  Read full post