Lexapro is one of the more popular SSRI's to be prescribed due to being tolerated well by many people who take it. For me, the major side effects diminished within the first 7-10 days. I experienced insomnia, a giddy mood (not necessarily unpleasant, though), mild stomach and bowel irratibility and decreased libido. The longterm effects I experience on Lexapro, which are pretty common from what I understand, are difficulty urinating and decreased libido. It can cause more severe reactions in some patients.
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Weight gain (if you don't exercise a diet) and sexual dysfunction.
This is the case for all anti-depressants.
Sexual dysfunction may be irreversible even if you stop the med, but this is not common. Usually they resolve in a couple of weeks after you stopped it entirely. This applies to all SSRIs.
If they don't happen at the beginning, they most probably never happen in the long term. Give special care to sexual problems as they might arise slowly. For example you might not notice erectile dysfunction at the first week but you may notice it after a couple of months.
The most common side effects are anxiety and nervousness. tremor.trouble sleeping.tiredness or weakness.nausea.diarrhea.constipation.loss of appetite.weight loss.dry mouth. More serious side effects are possible, but extremely rare.
There are a number of possible side effects for SSRI's. Some of the most common include nausea, dryness in the mouth, headache, diarrhea and insomnia.
Anxiety, diarrhea, drowsiness, headache, sweating, nausea, sexual problems, and insomnia are all possible side effects of SSRIs.
The most common side effects of SSRIs include: dry mouth.dizziness.sour or acid stomach or gas.heartburn.decreased appetite.stomach upset.diarrhea.sweating.headache.fatigue.drowsiness.insomnia.nervousness.tremors.sexual problems
the long-term effects of SSRIs are unknown
Yes, of course, actually SSRIs will likely have fewer and less intense side-effects than TCAs. Advise your doctor on how fast you will discontinue the TCA, how much you will wait (if at all), and how much you will start the SSRI.
While SSRIs may require three to five weeks to show any effects, and must be taken continuously, benzodiazepines may produce a response within 30 minutes, and may be dosed on an as-needed basis.
Although overdose rarely occurs with SSRIs,symptoms include two or more severe side effects occurring together.flushing of the face.fast heart rate.upset stomach.Rare symptoms of SSRI overdose include:.coma.low blood pressure.
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