The lethal dose in not clinical known, especially since they when doing testing it is not legal to keep giving a person medicine until they die. Lexapro is an SSRI antidepressant and SSRI's in general tend to be a lot safer when an overdose occurs. And the reason there is not a lot of information on how much would be lethal is because the number of deaths resulting from SSRI poisoning are far and few between. In fact, deaths from a single massive ingestion are rare, but possible. In most common cases, overdoses occur as a result of multiple ingestions and the condition is known as serotonin syndrome. If you begin experiencing any symptoms of Serotonin Syndrome, you should immediately contact your doctor. He/she will likely recommend that you reduce your dose.
up to how many times a day can you take lexapro ?
Alcohol is a drug, just a legal one
i think about 10-11 pints of alcohol can kill you especially if its your first time out drinking and your not used to it. and then your body can bot handle it.
One of the many is ethyl alcohol.
It can kill you! During Prohibition times the booze was cheap and many died from the effects of rubbing alcohol. ambot
What is stronger a 1 milligram ativan or a 1 milligram xanax
Depends on your age, body size, experience etc.
Many different types of alcohol are poisonous to insects. Ethyl alcohol is commonly used to exterminate dust mites and other insects.
Lexapro (escitalopram) can interact with certain foods, particularly those containing high levels of tyramine, which may increase the risk of side effects, although significant interactions are rare. Alcohol can also exacerbate side effects like drowsiness and impair judgment, so it's generally advised to limit or avoid it while on Lexapro. Additionally, grapefruit juice can affect the metabolism of many medications, but specific interactions with Lexapro are not well-documented. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
u nasty u tryin to kill kids eh?!
It is a myth that drinking alcohol kills brain cells. However, the abuse of alcohol can be harmful to health and safety.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells. This myth was created by temperance activists to discourage drinking.