Taking Lexapro (escitalopram) before surgery is generally considered safe, but it is crucial to inform your healthcare team about all medications you are taking. Some studies suggest that SSRIs like Lexapro may help reduce anxiety before surgery. However, individual circumstances may vary, so it's important to discuss your specific situation with your surgeon or anesthesiologist to ensure the best approach for your care. Always follow their guidance regarding medication management before any surgical procedure.
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is it safe to take 2 xanex pills along with valproic acid ( neighbor to depakote) and Lexapro? Karen
Yes, but your Dr. would need to tell you if it's safe for "You" to mix them.
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.
Nervous patients are sometimes given premedication before surgery, and it should be all right to take it, but check it out during preoperative assessment with the Anaesthetist before you take any drug!
Cipro should not affect your surgery. However, I always recommend talking to your doctor about everything you're taking ahead of time. Tell the surgeon about the antibiotic and let them make the final decision about it.
Lexapro made me very sleepy when I was taking it in the morning. I now take it before bed and my doctor agreed that this is the optimal time to take it.
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.
It is generally considered safe to take Benadryl (diphenhydramine) with Lexapro (escitalopram), but you should do so with caution. Both medications can cause drowsiness, and combining them may enhance this effect. Always consult with your healthcare provider before mixing medications to ensure it's appropriate for your specific health situation.
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