you better see your pharmacist about that... that's what they specialize in (what can be mixed)
Mixing Lexapro and Strattera can cause a few side effects. The Lexapro can cause the Strattera to build up in the blood more. This causes dry mouth, sleep problems, dizziness, loss of appetite and heart palpitations.
Lexapro and Buspar are medications used to treat depression and anxiety. They should never be taken together, since they can flood the brain with serotonin, which can cause seizures and heart problems.
Yes. Seroquel and Lexapro are commonly prescribed together. While 600 mg of Seroquel is quite a large dose, as long as that was what was prescribed it's fine.
Occasionally, Lexapro is given to cats to treat depression so it is safe for them in the amount prescribed. The danger lies when overdosing occurs.
Yes i am currently taking both! No problems :)
Yes, it definitely is. Any prescribed medicine is. Hope this was helpful.
There are no immediate effects from taking Lexapro. You need to take it daily for at least a month. Even then it is not a narcotic so you won't get a "high"
Lexapro is a medication that you take every day as prescribed by your doctor. Xanax is a medication used when you feel anxiety.
Xanax can be prescribed by your doctor alongside lexapro and taking them at the same time is okay. I am on Lexapro and take Xanex for occasional bouts of anxiety or panic attacks. However, weening yourself off Lexapro with Xanex is probably not the best idea. If you are having withdrawal from Lexapro you should probably go back on it.
I do and it poses no problems that I know of.
Only to show that Lexapro and Ativan are in your system along with w/e else is in there. However if your prescribed these drugs you'll be fine, and if you took other benzodiazepines other than ativan, and your prescribed ativan, you'll be fine. Most tests wont look for lexapro because its hardly used recreationally but the benzo's will definitly by looked for.
Lexapro rarely causes weight gain. It is sometimes prescribed for patients trying to lose weight, because it alleviates the emotional symptoms that lead to 'stress eating'.