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Lexapro is a prescription medication for the treatment of depression. Just like diabetes, heart disease, or asthma, depression is a real medical condition. It is caused by an imbalance of certain chemicals in the brain that affect mood. Symptoms vary and may include persistent sad mood, fatigue, or lack of pleasure. The good news is that Lexapro is an effective, well-tolerated therapy that can help improve symptoms of depression.
Lexapro is the product of a relatively new approach that involves the removal of one of two enantiomers from Celexa to create a single-enantiomer drug. Celexa is a racemic mixture of two mirror-image halves called the S- and R-enantiomers. With Lexapro, the R-enantiomer (that does not contribute to Celexa's antidepressant activity) has been removed, leaving only the therapeutically active S-enantiomer. For more information on Lexapro, visit http://www.lexapro.com .
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Lexapro has not been shown to have different side effects in the elderly than in the general population, but it appears to stay in the system longer. Patients 65 years or older are generally treated with a 10 mg/day dosage.
SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index Lexapro withdrawal symptoms can occur at any dosage and they can begin within eight hours of a missed dose. Sometimes they can last from one to eight weeks. Your doctor was right when he told you that you were experiencing withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms occur when the usage of the drug is stopped abruptly. Some of the most common withdrawal symptoms are sweating, fever, abdominal discomfort, suicidal thoughts, anxiety, headaches, insomnia, nausea, vomiting etc. One very disturbing antidepressant withdrawal symptom is hallucinations.
The duration of Lexapro treatment depends on the individual’s personal psychiatric history and family history. For instance, the length of medication treatment will be longer for those who have had two or more previous episodes of major depressive disorder. For most people, Lexapro may be tapered 6 months after their depression responds to treatment. However, a small percentage of patients will continue to have depressive symptoms after their antidepressant is reduced or stopped. These individuals may benefit from continuing to take Lexapro for 1 year or longer.
Seizures: Lexapro has not been systematically evaluated in patients with a seizure disorder. These patients were excluded from clinical studies during the premarketing testing of Lexapro. In clinical trials of Lexapro, no seizures occurred patients treated with Lexapro. Like other antidepressants, Lexapro should be used with caution in patients with a history of seizure disorder.
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