120mg of Citalopram

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by Twizz, Dec 12, 2005.

  1. Twizz

    Twizz Drug Conoisseur

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    I took 120mg of citalopram about 40 minutes ago, and I'm feeling a kind of chemical burn-sensation in my throat and stomach. I kind of feel like puking.
     
  2. Twizz

    Twizz Drug Conoisseur

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    I feel kind of cold and a little drunk, but thats it. I feel like puking any second so im gonna move away from my computer right now.
     
  3. Trippin' Billies

    Trippin' Billies Senior Member

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    never done it... but i guess if u feel like puking, then puke lol
     
  4. dj_reegz

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    120 mg isn't that much, although the maximum recomended dose is 60mg so you are pushing it. What where you hoping to gain from this anyway? Anti depressents don't make you high, they regulate seritonin flow. All you could expect from such a high dose is nausa (I'm assuming there is no theriputic level present). I could probably go take 120 mg tomorrow and just have a good day, but I've taken celexa for over a year.
     
  5. Twizz

    Twizz Drug Conoisseur

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    Ahh shit. That stuff sucked ASS. I stayed up all night lying in bed in the dark with a crazy pain in my arms and a really bad headache and the acidic feeling, also really pukey and shaking like a crackfiend. I haven't had any sleep since yesterday morning now, and I'm feeling like a crackfiend still. A very very tired crackfiend with no appetite.
     
  6. seancourt

    seancourt Free Your Mind

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    Funny story, the other day in school these dumb ass sophmore chicks railed some fucking zoloft in school, and they were complaining about how it burned, and god damn people like this piss me off, railing anti depressants to get off? come on....
     
  7. JayBird

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    I wouldn't screw around with anti-depressants. If it's a tricyclic, it breaks down to 3 different drugs, and may complicate the treatment if you OD or flip out.
     
  8. dj_reegz

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    celexa is a SSRI not a tricyclic, you can't even get those anymore (at least not in canada)
     
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