The antidepressant Lexapro is a member of the
family of medications known as selective serotonin
reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Lexapro offer
advantages in the treatment of depression and
generalized anxiety disorder.
How Taken
Lexapro comes as a tablet and a liquid taken it
orally. It is usually taken once daily and may be
taken with or without food. Take Lexapro exactly
as directed. Do not take more or less of it or
take it more often than prescribed by your doctor.
Continue to take Lexapro even if you feel well. Do
not stop taking Lexapro without talking to your
doctor. This drug must be taken regularly for a
few weeks before its full effect is felt.
Warnings/Precautions
Before taking Lexapro, tell your doctor if you
have liver disease, have kidney disease, suffer
from seizures, or suffer from mania or have
suicidal thoughts. You may not be able to take
Lexapro, or you may require a dosage adjustment or
special monitoring during treatment if you have
any of the conditions listed above. Lexapro should
not be taken during treatment with citalopram (Celexa).
Also, if you have had an allergic reaction to
citalopram (Celexa), you may also have an allergic
reaction to Lexapro. Do not take Lexapro without
first talking to your doctor if you have had an
allergic reaction to either medication in the
past. Lexapro is in the FDA pregnancy category C.
This means that it is not known whether Lexapro it
will be harmful to an unborn baby. Do not take
Lexapro without first talking to your doctor if
you are pregnant or could become pregnant during
treatment. Lexapro passes into breast milk and may
affect a nursing infant. Do not take Lexapro
without first talking to your doctor if you are
breast-feeding a baby.
Missed Dose
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember.
However, if it is almost time for the next
regularly scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and
take the next one as directed. Do not take a
double dose of this medication unless otherwise
directed by your doctor.
Possible Side Effects
If you experience any of the following serious
side effects, stop taking Lexapro and call your
doctor immediately or seek emergency medical
treatment:
-an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing;
closing of the throat; swelling of the lips,
tongue, or face; or hives);
-an irregular heartbeat or pulse;
-low blood pressure (dizziness, weakness);
-high blood pressure (severe headache, blurred
vision); or
-chills or fever. If you experience any of the
following less serious side effects, continue
taking Lexapro and talk to your doctor:
-headache, tremor, nervousness, or anxiety;
-nausea, diarrhea, dry mouth, or changes in
appetite or weight;
-sleepiness or insomnia; or
-decreased sex drive, impotence, or difficulty
having an orgasm.
Side effects other than those listed here may also
occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect
that seems unusual or that is especially
bothersome.
Storage
Store Lexapro at room temperature away from
moisture and heat.
Overdose
Seek emergency medical attention. Symptoms of a
Lexapro overdose include nausea, vomiting, tremor,
drowsiness, dizziness, sweating, and a fast
heartbeat.
More Information
Do not take Lexapro if you: You have a known
sensitivity or allergy to any component of Lexapro.
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