Bradycardia:
Celexa(citalopram) does not have an effect on vagal tone. However, the medication's effect can last for up to 6 weeks after cessation of the drug. I think it is unlikely that the slow heart rate you are experiencing is related to the celexa.
It is not unusual for people to have a resting heart rate in the 50s if they are physically fit.
Thanks for your question,
CCF-MD-KE
I have tried all the SSRI's, Paxil worked the best, but very icky side effects, and awful withdrawl.
I find it very very interesting about the celexa however I took it for about a week, they took me off it imediatly when my pulse dropped down into the 40's. Never had the problem before, and now a year later I still get the occasional drops. I react weird to medication, and I have increased vagal tone with blood presure drops and vice versa.
I am looking forward to the doctor's response to your question.
Hi Simon,
Unfortunately, I can't answer your question but I have one for you: How did the Celexa affect your blood pressure?
I'm considering this drug, but I'm fighting a high-normal pressure right now and don't want to raise it.
Thanks!
I had a check after about 3 months and was told that my blood pressure was very good, but then in recent years it has always been on the low side.
I know that Hypotension was listed as a rare side effect, but then knowing how these drugs effect different people in different ways it wouldn't surprise me if hypertension was also there.
Sorry I can't be more help
Simon