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I was told to take Lexapro in the morning because one of the side effects is insomnia, so if you were to take it in the evening or just before going to bed, you probably would not be able to get to sleep.
Onset insomnia� difficulty falling asleep at the beginning of the night, often associated with anxiety disorders. Middle-of-the-Night Insomnia - Insomnia characterized by difficulty returning to sleep after awakening in the middle of the night or waking too early in the morning. Also referred to as nocturnal awakenings. Encompasses middle and terminal insomnia. Middle insomnia - waking during the middle of the night, difficulty maintaining sleep. Often associated with pain disorders or medical illness. Terminal (or late) insomnia is early morning waking. Characteristic of clinical depression.
My doctor actually put me on .05 mg of Lorazapam and 20 mg of Lexapro at night. and I take Lorazapam in the morning same dose.
He can't sleep for days now, he has insomnia.Insomnia is sometimes the reflection of the person's troubled life.
I have been on Lexapro for 6 months (10mg). I have drank alcohol on Lexapro and usually doesn't effect me until the day after and the day after that. Night sweats, insomnia and rapid fire (out of control heart beat) are the worst part. Less drastic was the anxiety that returned which is why i was taking Lexapro in the first place. I am now getting off the drug. The sexual side effects are the main reason I am stopping this drug. I had rather have anxiety then be a sexual gimp.
It doesn't matter but I find that the morning is easier because sometimes when you take it in the night it can feel as if the capsule is stuck in your throat and you may even burp up the powder within
Yes you can get sick at night time it's not just morning. My first son was in the morning but my second son was at night time. So, yes to your question.
Maintenance insomnia refers to waking frequently during the night or waking early.
Insomnia
Morning. PM is at night.
It does not make a difference when in the day you take Lexapro; it is just important that you take it at the same time each day consistently. The best time of the day to take it is when you are most likely to remember to take it. ***It doesn't make a difference to how well they work, but it does make a difference to how your body reacts throughout the day depending on when you take it, and the difference also depends on each individual. Each person reacts differently to Lexapro and therefore it is up to you to determine when it is best for you to take it. Eg: If it causes you to be drowsy take it at night. If it causes insomnia then take it in the morning. Hope that helps!
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