Your body chemistry is always changing and trying to establish an equilibrium. Often antidepressants work for awhile and then will stop being effective. Sometimes a change in dose will help. Other times, after consulting your doctor of course, if you wean off the medication for a time and then restart, it will be effective again. A person may require another medication entirely once one stops working. It is very common for a person to stop having success with a particular medication after being on it for awhile.
I know someone who said they would pay 3$-5$ for lexapro 10mg
We all knew that the assembly would be ineffective in preventing underage drinking.
ineffective
In engineering, general tolerance refers to the overall tolerance. A specific tolerance would be noted on a blueprint when an area requires a tolerance which is different than the overall project.
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I'm on Zoloft and the outbreaks are NONSTOP even with suppresive medication...I don't know if Lexapro would do it as well but it's an SSRI so I wouldn't be surprised.
You could, but it would be pointless and ineffective.
it is because the tolerance between tow of the resistors would overlap and that would be pointless.
yes and I would know because I'm taking it.
Yes, it is safe to use the nicotine patch and Lexapro at the same time. There are no drug-drug interactions between the two medications and there are no disease states that call for the use of nicotine patch or Lexapro that would interfere in either of the medications efficacy.
Yes since that is what I am currently taking. I am on the max doseage of Lithium have been for over a yr and just started Lexapro today so I dont think my Dr would of put me on something that would kill me.
Occlusion that leads to blood supply