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Would the antidepressant celexa relieve opiate withdrawals at all?

Question: Would the antidepressant celexa relieve opiate withdrawals at all?

(Posted by: Jocelynn M on 2008-12-21 13:27:20)

I have been addicted to Oxycontin for a couple months, i know its time i get off and its really frusterating because i would like to just quit cold- turkey but its so hard. Anyways i went to the dr for my depression and he gave me the antidepressant Celexa 20 milligrams, he dosnt know about my addicted but i was just wondering since its supposed to do something with the seretonin in your brain would that relieve any withdrawals at all?? ** im no doctor but be nice if im asking stupid Thanks..im just scared if i tell my dr he wont help me...im scared he will tell me to find a rehab, i work and dont have the time or money for that



methadone pills and syringes Methadone is a synthetic opioid used medically as a painkiller, but also to treat patients on opioids such as heroin.

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Posted by: girl_on_the_couch_inak on 2008-12-21, 13:54:46

No it wouldn.t........but not a stupid question......just tell your doctor about your oxy addiction..........

  

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