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Celexa vs Plan B: side-by-side comparison

Celexa (Citalopram) 10mg tablet
Celexa
vs
Plan B (Levonorgestrel) 1.5mg tablet
Plan B

Celexa (Anti-Depressants) and Plan B (Hormones and Birth Control) belong to different therapeutic classes and are rarely interchangeable. This page compares the medications' purposes, mechanisms and the situations where each is used.

Property Celexa Plan B
Active ingredient Citalopram Levonorgestrel
Manufacturer Forest Laboratories / AbbVie Foundation Consumer Healthcare
Class Anti-Depressants Hormones and Birth Control
Strengths 10mg, 20mg, 40mg 1.5mg
Forms tablet tablet

What's the same

Celexa and Plan B are used in very different patients, and the points in common are limited. The main shared element is that both meet regulatory standards for efficacy and safety and benefit from pharmacist oversight.

Key differences

Celexa belongs to Anti-Depressants while Plan B belongs to Hormones and Birth Control. Indications, mechanisms and target populations differ. The comparison is most useful when a clinician has mentioned both medications and the patient wants to understand where each fits.

Mechanism and action

Celexa: Citalopram selectively inhibits the serotonin reuptake transporter, increasing synaptic serotonin availability with limited affinity for noradrenaline transporters or other receptors. Plan B: Plan B's primary mechanism is delaying or preventing ovulation when taken before the LH surge.

When Celexa is preferred

Celexa is approved for major depressive disorder.

When Plan B is preferred

Plan B is indicated for emergency contraception after unprotected intercourse or known/suspected contraceptive failure, in women of reproductive age.

Frequently asked questions

Is Celexa or Plan B better?

Celexa and Plan B are not interchangeable — they treat different conditions. Asking which is "better" is meaningful only when a clinician has weighed both for the same specific clinical scenario.

Can I switch from Celexa to Plan B?

Switching between Celexa and Plan B is rarely an appropriate decision since they belong to different classes and treat different conditions. The real question is usually whether the diagnosis calls for one medication or the other — which the prescriber resolves.

Do Celexa and Plan B have the same side effects?

No — they belong to different classes and have distinct side-effect profiles. Each medication has its own prescribing information.

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