Lexapro

Lexapro is an antidepressant and is one of the largely-known prescription medications for those needing treatment in depression. Neurons use a neurotransmitter substance called serotonin to relay messages through your nervous system. And researchers have found that some people who suffer from depression have low levels of serotonin in their synapses. You should note that the Lexapro information here in this writing copy should not replace the Lexapro medical information of your doctor. You should consult your physician before you take Lexapro, and the Lexapro writer here is not a Lexapro phsyician. SSRIs inhibit the reuptake of serotonin and so allow more of it to remain in the synapses for a longer period. SSRIs also weakly inhibit the neuronal uptake of norepinephrin and dopamine, which also plays a role in mood. Lexapro is used for depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, bulimia nervosa, panic disorder, and weight loss. Lexapro is also being prescribed off label for just about any ailment you can think of. Widespread use and abuse of these drugs will be seen as one of the dark ages in medical history.

Lexapro Side Effects

Side effects of Lexapro include nervousness, insomnia, drowsiness, fatigue, weakness, tremor, increased sweating, dizziness, anxiety, dry mouth, male sexual dysfunction, loss of appetite, and nausea. Other side effects of Lexapro include rash, fever, joint pain, abnormal changes in blood cell counts, swelling, excessive excretion of protein in the urine indiacting liver or kidney damage and elevated enzymes in the blood stream have occurred in some people who use Lexapro. If you experience any of these symptoms, you probably are sensitive to it and you should stop taking it. People who continue to use it after developing these symptoms may end up having life-threatening reactions. Doctors are recognizing a new disorder caused by SSRIs. Serotonin syndrome is usually caused by an overdose or an interaction with other drugs, and it can be fatal. Symptoms include hallucinations, agitation, confusion, fluctuating blood pressure, seizures, fever, stiffness, and irregular heartbeat. Lexapro can help with your particular condition perhaps. You should talk with your Lexapro doctor, before you start taking the drug.

Gain Weight On Lexapro

It is also known that there can be a withdrawal period when you stop taking Lexapro. The effects of withdrawal can include dizziness, nausea, headache, fatigue, poor concentration, electric shock-like sensations, visual hallucinations, mental fogginess, and moodiness. You should withdrawal from Lexapro gradually over a period of one to two weeks or more.

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