Ativan (lorazepam) can cause side effects, even at a dosage of 2 mg taken three times a week. Common side effects may include drowsiness, dizziness, and fatigue, as well as potential issues with coordination and memory. Long-term use can lead to dependence and withdrawal symptoms. It's essential to discuss any concerns or side effects with a healthcare provider.
I have 1mg tablets of Ativan that I take when I get anxiety symptoms. There have been some months where I've had to take a few a week and other months where I've had to take none at all. I think as long as you are not using it daily and monitoring your usage, dependency should not be an issue.
yes you take Prozac and ativan .
can you take 2 tylenol 3 and a ativan 0.5 mg
yes i take oxycodone with it and serazone and ativan..
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Children should not take Ativan unless it is prescribed for them, and that would be extremely rare.
Answer:It is perfectly fine to take Lexapro and Ativan. It is a very common combination of medications for people to take. Ativan is approved for anxiety and for anxiety associated with depression. Only Ativan and Xanax are specifically indicated for use with a depressive disorder. Ativan is also commonly used for 2-6 weeks as Lexapro is started because Ativan can reduce the initial side effects Lexapro can cause and Ativan will provide immediate relief of anxiety.
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