Normal to feel "high" off of celexa, lexapro, or any other anti depressant?!


Question: Normal to feel "high" off of celexa, lexapro, or any other anti depressant.?
im on the generic celexa, an old version of lexapro. when i take it, i feel "high" just foggy head, drowsy, kinda get a headache, is it normal.? i switched off cymbalta but the cymbalta never made me feel this wayHealth Question & Answer


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Yea, especially when you first start taking it. Lower your dose, or take some xanax or ativan.

Ok you may also be having a interactoin you aren't supposed too switch abrubtly like that, you have too wait 2 weeks off the cymbalta before you can take the citalorpam. You have too much seritonin flowing than what your body is used too and it's a shock too your body, You need too take some ativan or xanax it will sedate you and slightly decrease your serotonin level. You feel 100% better.Health Question & Answer

A lot of times, these medicines do cause side effects similar to those. It may be a good idea to have your doctor switch you to a different medication. Sometimes a "high" feeling due to the medicine you're taking may simply mean that the dosage is too high. Talk to your doctor.Health Question & Answer

I take Lexapro, and yeah, there were times when I began taking it, like in the 1st few weeks, I would feel kinda high. But it was nothing major. However I wish I felt that once in a while now. It fades away in the 1st couple weeks, that "sweet" feeling.Health Question & Answer

Oh man, I felt so high off my meds one time - walked around a grocery store aimlessly with a big freaken grin on my face. Picked up more food than I could pay for. I had no idea what was going on! But I've gotten alot more used to it. :) That doesn't happen anymore.Health Question & Answer

A lot of meds can make you feel that way. Just stay happy bro.Health Question & Answer

Yeah it just the side effectsHealth Question & Answer

ya that should go away after a week or soHealth Question & Answer



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