Oxycodone is very addictive. You should not take it on a daily basis unless you absolutely have to. Lexapro, on the other hand, is not addictive at all. It is a very effective antidepressant.
***I wouldn't necessarily say Lexapro is not addictive, as it is very addicting physically. Abrupt cessation of Lexapro can be very dangerous and usually leads to Serotonin Syndrome, which from experience is not fun at all and can last 2-14 days.
But to respond to your original question, I take Lexapro 10mg and 30mg oxycodone instant release daily and have never had an issue. Though it is always wise to consult your pharmacist beforehand and/or your doctor. Different people react differently.
I take lexapro 10 mg and I also take the offbrand of Zyrtec d, the Walgreen's brand, and I haven't had any problems, I am not on xanax though, but I have tooken it before just not on a daily basis.
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"
This combination is a complex one. Citalopram, as an SSRI, is often taken in combination with gabapentin (Neurontin), and atenolol. However, oxycodone (and Ambien) possess abuse potential, and should be discussed specifically and carefully with your prescribing physician.
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That's a large daily dose. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
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They can be combined with no known interactions. Nevertheless, it is advised that if you need to take paracetemol on a long term basis that you speak with a doctor. Lexapro and Paracetemol are both heavily processed by the liver. While Lexapro is not known to cause liver damage, Paracetemol has been known to cause liver damage over time.
Yes i am currently taking both! No problems :)
My mother has Parkinson's and has had Deep Brain Stimulation. She does not take any more Parkinson's medication but does take Lexapro. I think, but am not 100% sure, that she can take typical Parkinson's meds (Sinemet) as well as Lexapro.
You should not take Lexapro and 5-htp together. I have read this several places.