Yes, it can. You should not quit taking mental health drugs without the advice of a physician and cutting back slowly. Going off them cold turkey can cause serious side effects.
You must be weaned off over a few weeks time. One side affect of stopping suddenly is a complete loss of balance and a funny fuzzy sound that buzzes through your head at the same time of the imbalance.And remember always involve your Dr. and take their advise.
I think what you're describing is a "brain zap" which is an electric shock dizzy sensation. It's a common withdrawal symptom from discontinuing antidepressants. Best of luck getting off these drugs--I'm trying to come off Lexapro myself in order to save money.
it will dizzy them out
Yes , it can also make you dizzy , light headed , and inpaired.
Yes! There are no known reactions b/t these two drugs. Only thing u may feel moderately dizzy at the worst!
We cannot answer that, except to say that it is more likely that the Lexapro triggered an existing condition than that it caused it. We suggest discussing this issue with a mental health professional.
The acid with "bad" air in the stomach goes up and up that blocks the breathing system . When the "bad" air goes up it will go to the head and make us feel dizzy.
See your doctor or psychiatrist - you should taper down if at all possible. Don't go cold turkey! I have also seen doctors who will give a very very small doss of Prozac to help ween a person off Lexapro more comfortably.
Many experience dizziness after taking too many pills.
Wouldn't suggest it. I just became really dizzy and I feel like I have to throw up now. The pain is gone but it feels horrible. Sarafem 10mg ( 7days/ 1 per mth) TY3 500/30mg
Actually yes u can!! Only thing is you may be moderately dizzy and the risk of seizires is slightly higher since esp the xanax lowers the "seizure threshold" but there or no real known dangerous interactions b/t these
No,but you will feel dizzy and drowsy,ant not know what is happing,it dangerous but you can't die from taking 8