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citalopalm & Dental Surgery

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Bo - 28 Aug 2006 17:07 GMT
I am having wisdom tooth surgically extracted under
local anaesthesia.

I used to take 10 mg Celexa (citalopalm) & now I am
trying to stop it & hence have been taking just 1/2 tablet
(5 mg) for the last week or so.

Will this cause any problems in my surgey?
Abu Khada al Karak - 29 Aug 2006 02:41 GMT
Absolutely not.  But, inform and ask your own doc! (thats part of what you
pay him for).....

Dr. Abu
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>I am having wisdom tooth surgically extracted under
> local anaesthesia.
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> Will this cause any problems in my surgey?
Bo - 29 Aug 2006 21:49 GMT
> Absolutely not.  But, inform and ask your own doc! (thats part of
> what you pay him for).....

Read somewhere that SSRI's like Celexa are anti-coagulants.

> Dr. Abu
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>> Will this cause any problems in my surgey?
 
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