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Severe Bleeding. On Clonazepam And Celexa. Suffer From Gall Stones. Are These Related?

hello! I have been bleeding for going on over a month. I started bleeding two weeks after period had ended. it's getting worse. what can cause this? i am on 20mg celexa a day as well as 2mg clonazepam 2 times a day. I have had gallstones since may. could that be related? my grandma who's an RN said to go get checked out bc I dont ever have much appetite and I don't eat any meat so shes worried I'm anemic or need a hysterectomy :( please help!! samy coy
Thu, 27 Jun 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for using healthcare magic.

Usually escitalopram and clonazepam does not have effect of menses or blood coagulation factors.

So you should consult your gynecologist for detailed evaluation and examination. Doctor may advise you to go for blood tests including hemogram, bleeding time, clotting time and ultrasound.

Treatment would be directed as per cause.

You may need iron supplement if your hemoglobin level is low.

I hope It will help.

Thanks.
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Severe Bleeding. On Clonazepam And Celexa. Suffer From Gall Stones. Are These Related?

Hi, Thanks for using healthcare magic. Usually escitalopram and clonazepam does not have effect of menses or blood coagulation factors. So you should consult your gynecologist for detailed evaluation and examination. Doctor may advise you to go for blood tests including hemogram, bleeding time, clotting time and ultrasound. Treatment would be directed as per cause. You may need iron supplement if your hemoglobin level is low. I hope It will help. Thanks.