I know you should not quit anti depressants cold turkey like that but I was out. I still am. Now I have to deal with high blood pressure and depression. When I was on it, my bp was pretty low, but not to low.
If it’s been a month it seems like I should be clear of it.
I am going to try to get into doc tomorrow.
I love Bob Marley
no cold meds here.

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4 Responses to “If I quit celexa cold turkey and now a month later my blood pressure is up.. can it cause that?”

  1. Julia says:

    dont worry… be happy

  2. James says:

    You are going through withdrawals. Ask your doctor if he/she has any samples so that you can SLOWLY stop taking the drug, this will make the withdrawal process much easier.

  3. Stephanie F says:

    I would check with your doctor. It could be that stress is causing your blood pressure to go up. If you are any cold medicine, the antihistamine can cause it to go up.

    I took Celexa for 30 days and began to get a lot of bruises, so my doctor said I didn’t need it. His nurse practitioner gave it to me when I had to have a physical and I cried. My mother had recently died at the time. My doctor said I didn’t need it to begin with. I don’t know how long you were on it.

    I don’t believe it is the reason. Please check with your doctor. I pray you have a healthy and prosperous New Year.

  4. April says:

    Control your blood pressure and any other problem.

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