Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Eating Disorder Anorexia Nervosa How Does Celexa Help With An Eating Disorder?

How does celexa help with an eating disorder? - eating disorder anorexia nervosa

Celexa for depression, but I discovered recently, which is also used specifically to eating disorders: anorexia nervosa and bulimia. I wonder how. Do you want to eat? Are you so high that it does not matter whether you are thin or not? Are you so tired that he was a lot of energy must be anorexic? What are the side effects? Please, anyone who answers. Thanks

3 comments:

psychgra... said...

Every person reacts differently to antidepressants. Some people have a lack of appetite. Some people gain weight.
Celexa and other SSRIs to deal with eating disorders with anxiety or depression can also occur with anorexia or bulimia prescribed. The drug does not make a high. There are a lot of anxiety and depression to eating disorders.
Depression: The idea that a person is FAT. Low self-esteem.
Anxiety: obsessive thoughts about weight and diet. Fear of gaining weight, not in a place where they serve, etc.

Side effects are different for everybody. Some people are tired, but these side effects usually disappear after some time. The following link is about Celexa and side effects.

For eating disorders, Celexa works best in combination with therapy and care.

drnemish... said...

SE SSI SATITARY inhibitor can stop center, or a person with anorexia underlying depression, a little uncertain

my name is not Susan said...

Many antidepressants are also used for the treatment of eating disorders. Serotonin has been shown in both types of problems, so that the same type of drug (SSRI Celexa) for different problems that can be beneficial. In addition, most people w / eating disorders are also depressed, so that drugs to treat the symptoms of these co-morbid. Side effects are nausea, dry mouth, dizziness, insomnia, increased sweating, tremors, diarrhea and problems with ejaculation.

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