I have been taking Lexapro for about a year and it does not make me high at all. The first we I took it, I felt a little overly happy but that's it. If you want to increase your dosage, I was told to go up a half a pill each week but stop at 2 pills at the most. (first week: half a pill, second week: one pill, third week: one and a half pills, fourth week:two pills) Taking an extra pill than you are suppossed to does not make you high, it can make you throw up and lose your appetite.
ATTENTION: I AM NOT A DOCTOR, SO DO NOT TRUST THIS COMPLETELY. DIFFERENT PEOPLE APPLY TO DIFFERENT DOSAGES.
Stop Zoloft start lexapro how many days?
First, you can't just stop taking Zoloft--if you've taken it for more than a month or so, you'll have to slowly decrease your dose until it is 10mg or so and then stop (this should take several weeks.) Then you're ready to start Lexapro (no cool off period in between is necessary.) Note: I am not a physician but I know that if your doctor recommended changing from Zoloft to Lexapro s/he would have already gone over this--be careful--Zoloft has a profound effect on your brain chemistry, make sure your doctor is in agreement on this. Note: I've taken Zoloft (Sertraline) and Wellbutrin in different strengths for over 6 years, these are serious drugs.
Does Effexor cause weight loss?
It depends on the person. Prozac is sometimes used to treat anorexia and bulimia. It occasionally causes some people to gain a little weight but it occasionally causes others to lose a little weight. Most people don't see a significant change in their weight.
What are the withdrawal symptoms of SSRIs?
Up to a third of people who stop SSRIs and SNRIs have withdrawal symptoms.These include: * Stomach upsets * Flu like symptoms * Anxiety * Dizziness * Vivid dreams at night * Sensations in the body that feel like electric shocks (see references) In most people these withdrawal effects are mild, but for a small number of people they can be quite severe. They seem to be most likely to happen with Paroxetine (Seroxat) and Venlafaxine (Efexor). It is generally best to taper off the dose of an antidepressant rather than stop it suddenly.Some people have reported that, after taking an SSRI for several months, they have had difficulty managing once the drug has been stopped and so feel they are addicted to it. Most doctors would say that it is more likely that the original condition has returned.
Extracted from Royal College of Psychiatrists' leaflet: "Antidepressants" (Available at http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinformation/mentalhealthproblems/depression/antidepressants.aspx. Accessed 3rd November 2007)
Dr. Reehan Sabri MBBS (London) MSc (Distinction) MRCPsych (UK)
Consultant Psychiatrist
Are there problems with Strattera and Lexapro taken together?
1. Seizures w/Valproic 2. Sleep Disorder w/Benadryl
Now we find ourselves with a seizure-free, full-night sleeping child that has a 5-10 second attention span. I'll let you know how the Strattera works.
you must be the one to sound the alarm! If your doctor dismisses your concerns, you
are wise to get a second opinion...or third, fourth...whatever it takes until you and
your child are satisfied. Most physicians want happy patients and caregivers. They are human and can only make determinations based on the limited information they have when deciding what may work. Many times, it is "trial and error." Until optimal
dosage(s) and choices of medication(s) are reached, the control issues are difficult
for the family as well as the physician. Keep really good records: make a log of your
observations of your child (including teachers' and others' observations) and how the
symptoms relate to the time of day, how long after administration of the medication,
and your own personal rating scale. Your intuition and "red flag alarms" need to be
trusted. The more objective data you can offer to the physician by phone and during
office visits, the faster you will get the results you need. When others comment about the direction you have chosen for your child, whether "natural" or with FDA approved medications, remember that you are the boss and you "know best." Then, give their criticisms the few minutes they deserve and forget about them. They do not walk in your shoes. Any time you or your children experience a side effect from any medication, you are encouraged to call the FDA at: 1-800-FDA-1088.
Can you take Celexa with neurontin?
Celexa and Neurontin are known to have moderate interactions, and should only be taken together when monitored by a doctor. The issue is that there may be additive or synergistic increases in depressant effects.
Does Lexapro affect Depo-Provera?
If you mean Prednisone, that is not an antibiotic. It's a corticosteroid, used for several different conditions. There is nothing on Google.com that mentions "Ptetnisone". Depo-Provera is not listed on the Related link below as a medicine that is affected by Prednisone.
How long does it take for Zoloft to stop workin once you stop taking it?
How long does it take for zoloft to stop working
What is the most commonly prescribed antidepressant for ADHD?
The attached link has a complete list for you. Most drugs used on ADHD children are also used on adults but with different dosages and sometimes different formulas. See link below. If you or someone you know needs to be treated for ADHD there should be an added benefit to treatment of personal help for organization and behavior modification by a counselor or social worker. Ask the doctor for this type of help too.
Can you take voltaren and Cymbalta together?
Yes! Orthopedic doctors prescribe these together fairly often. One is a muscle relaxant that helps with spasms and the other is an anti-inflammatory. I use them myself as I have compressed vertebrae with resulting herniated/bulging discs in both my lower back and neck. With anything though, check with your doctor especially if you are taking any other medications. I've found drugs.com to be really handy for determining drug interactions and such.
The highest usual dose for lexapro is 20mg. So 30 will not help you. Sometimes a higher dose is used for OCD, but it probably won't help. Switch down to 20!
How long does Lexapro stay in your body?
Its half-life is about 30 hours, which means it would take about 9 days before its concentration in your blood drops below 1% of its original concentration. Its effect wouldn't last that long though...
Can you mix citalopram with escitalopram?
At therapeutic levels it is a relatively safe combination. Both drugs have multiple paths of metabolism so the ones that they have in common aren't too big of a deal. However! There are people with certain genotypes that have to potential to be extremely sensitive to escitalopram and other SSRIs. In this case, the combination could be potentially fatal. If you have been taking escitalopram for at least 6 weeks then its entire effects should be present, and you'll have a good idea of whether or not you're in that rare situation. If that is the case, you'll most likely have significant side effects and may need to consider other options for depression or anxiety treatment. In any case, make sure each prescribing doctor is aware of the combination, time of administration, and dosage.
Also, at high doses experiments have found that this combination changes gene expression in a way similar to cocaine. So you probably won't want to make this a long term plan. Sorry I can't find the links to these studies, but I assure you they come from legitimate sources. I have a neuropharmacology obsession.
What is bupropion hcl 150mg 12hr sa tab used for?
**I am neither a medical doctor nor a pharmacist** but from what I understand Bupropion SA (sustained action) and SR (sustained release) are equivalent. The "SR" designator is more commonly used, but the VA at least uses "SA" (though the label on the generic they dispense indicates "SR"). Burpropion XL and XR (extended release) indicate a different, longer acting formula. I believe it is 12-hour release for the SR vs 24-hour for the XL (could be important distinction for people who find the drug activating/sleep-disprupting).
Do all antidepressants make you sweat?
It appears to be caused by the bodies natural reaction to cool itself. Antibiotics raise the bodies temperature. The body reacts by opening sweat glads. Depending on the antibiotic and the person the sweating can be minimal or rather intense.
Can you take penicillin and Zoloft together?
Yes -- there is no synergistic effect between these two very different medications. However, discontinuing Zoloft quickly without a ramp down can cause sudden onset depression; changes in the use of Zoloft should be done carefully, under a medical supervision.
Can lithium and Wellbutrin be taken together?
?I take Wellbutrin and drink caffeine every day and have never heard of an adverse effect. The important thing is that you are taking your prescribed dose of Wellbutrin and consuming caffeine with some moderation.?
Of course, if you are concerned, the safest thing is always to consult with your physician or pharmacist.
~I have had issues when it comes to drinking coffee. ?Any heavy coffee drinker on a higher dose of Wellbutrin should definitely try not to overdo it. ?6 cups of coffee and 300mg of Wellbutrin aren't really a good mix. ?If you notice adverse effects, always notify your physician. ?I had a lot of muscle tension, most of which went away when I slowed down on the coffee. ?Soda on the other hand should not be an issue.
Is Effexor covered by Medicaid?
I have Medicaid & was prescribed Effexor XR & Medicaid did pay for it.
No. Celexa is not a narcotic. It has no addictive properties at all.
Does Lexapro cause liver damage?
yes, most definitely. Not all on it will get liver damage, but my son did. He went to the doctor's to find out why he got very sick with only 1 alcoholic drink (beer), he was also tired, and had been gaining weight. After testing, they found he has NASH. A non- alcoholic hepatitis liver disease . They (medical institutes ) don't have enough information, studies are (hopefully) in progress. The liver is enlarged and fatty, with liver enzymes elevated. First is to change your diet, low fat, lower potions, and exercise. This disease can progress fast, slow, and "may" be reversed. Now, I'll let my son know about the very small dose of Lexapro he has been on for 8 years is a good reason now to go off. Now I will research what anti depressant might be more suitable.
Any suggestions? from a concerned, most loving mom .... hope this is of help to others.
Can you take and antidepressant while on suboxone?
"Yes. Antibiotics, in general, are not contraindicated in those taking opioid based medications. (Just make sure that you have not previously had an allergy to the particular antibiotic being described.) As always, check with your prescribing physician first.
This is completely wrong. Please do not take this single and uneducated answer as carte blanche to take them freely together.
Sourcing directly from the leaflet that comes with a Suboxone 8/2 prescription I will relay a passage that should be of use to you:
Some products may interact with this medication include
narcotic antagonists (such as baktrexibe), certain narcotic
pain medications (mixed narcotic agonist-antagonist such as
butorphanol, nalbuphine, pentazocine [, buprenorphine.])
Other medications can affect the removal of buprenorphine
from your body, which may affect how buprenorphine works...
Examples include azole antifungals (e.g. ketoconazole), HIV
medications..., marcolide antibiotics(such as erythomycin),
rifamycins (e.g. rifabutib), St. John's wort, drugs used to treat seizures (e.g. carbamazepine, phenytoin), among others. The
risk of serious side effects (slow/shallow breathing, severe
drowsiness, dizziniess) may be increased if this medication is taken with other products that may also affect breathing or
cause drowsiness...[anxiety medications: benzodiazepines,
primarily, including Xanax (alprazolam), Klonopin
(clonazepam), Valium (diazepam), anti-seizure drugs,
sleeping aids, or narcotics (hydrocodone/oxycodone), and
psychiatric medicines (such as risperidone, amitriptyline,
trazadone).
Please folks, use extreme caution... Cipro is not just some antibiotic like Amoxicillin... These drugs are quinolone antibiotics and they are essentially a poison, without getting too technical. They prevent the bacteria from replicating their DNA. I had a terrible experience taking just one tablet in conjunction with no other drugs or interactive foods; it is a miracle for some, though!
As far as I know Citalopram is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) not a barbiturate.
Barbiturates = Allobarbital (Asmac, Cibalgine, Dial, Somnocodal); Amobarbital/Amylobarbitone (Anytal); Aprobarbital (Aluratec, Amobarbital, Amylbarbitone, Amytal, Aprobarbital, Brevital, Busodium, Butabarbital, Butisol, Mebaral, Mephobarbital, Metharbital, Methohexital, Nembutal,Pentobarbital, Pentothal, Pentothal, Phenobarbitone, Quinalbarbitone, Secobarbital, Seconal, Sodium Pentothal, Talbutal, Thiamylal, Thiopental); Barbexaclone (Maliasin); Barbital/Barbitone (Barbital, Calmine, Neurinase, Peralga, Plexonal, Veramon, Veronal); Butabarbital (Butisol); Butalbital; Butobarbital (Soneryl); Cyclobarbital/Cyclobarbitol/Cyclobarbitone; Ethallobarbital; Heptabarbital; Hexobarbital; Metharbital (Gemonil); Methohexital (Brevital); Methylphenobarbital/Mephobarbital (Mebaral, Prominal); Pentobarbital (Nembutal); Phenobarbital/Phenobarbitone (Luminal); Proxibarbal; Reposal; Secobarbital (Seconal, Tuinal); [Sodium] Thiopental (Sodium Pentothal); Talbutal (Lotusate); Thiobarbital; Vinbarbital (Sonuctane); Vinylbital/Butylvinyl
(list list is to the best of my google scholar abilities)