I certainly hope so! My doctor has me on 30 MG Vyvanse + 20 MG Celexa each day.
death will follow the mixture
Yes they do. take low dose of both
how long does one dose of vyvance take to clear a urine test
No you can't... both lexapro and ecstasy are dealing with the same material in your brain - seratonin. ecstasy brings it levels very high, while lexapro keeps it in a controlled level, so the ecstasy just won't work. not taking lexapro that day is meaningless, as the drug is not effective the same day, it keeps a certain level in your blood (which is why it takes 2 weeks after starting taking lexapro to really feel the effects)
Yes, but your Dr. would need to tell you if it's safe for "You" to mix them.
Mixing sedating drugs such as Ambien with alcohol can be very dangerous. The nervous system slows down causing respiratory depression which, with higher doses, can be lethal. Depending on how Lexapro affects you, it could causes the same overly sedating reaction when mixed with alcohol. To be wise mix neither, but the Ambien/alcohol combination is quite a bit more risky than Lexapro and alcohol.
yes, it can i used to be on 10mg of lunesta at night and 10mg of lex during the day. but be careful while taking lunesta, you can do some crazy things in your sleep. do a little research.
Serotonin syndrome is possible if you abuse cough syrup while on Lexapro. But stick to te recommended dose for a short period of time and you'll be fine. Source: I have been on Lexapro 20mg for 3 months and used Benadryl on it
you better see your pharmacist about that... that's what they specialize in (what can be mixed)
No, Lexapro contains escitalopram, not PCP.
celexa is a generic of lexapro Celexa is not the generic of Lexapro. Its the sister of Celexa. Lexapro will go generic, hopefully, by 2012
It is an amphetamine
I just saw my Dr. Today because I am switching from Lexapro to Prozac because of weight gain on Lexapro. This is coming from my Dr. You MUST NOT MIX LEXAPRO and PROZAC. They are not compatible chemically. You must allow at least 3 or more days for the one drug to "wash out" of your system before you start the new one. You may need more time than that. Confirm this with your Dr.