Lexapro (Escitalopram): What are the Side Effects? Watch Before You Start!
Erik Richardson D.O.・2 minutes read
Lexapro, or Escitalopram, is an SSRI used to treat depression and anxiety, with common side effects like headaches and nausea that can be managed. Consistent daily intake, monitoring of progress, and communication with a healthcare provider are essential for effective treatment.
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- Lexapro, also known as Escitalopram, is an SSRI antidepressant used for treating depression and anxiety by regulating serotonin levels in the brain, with common symptoms including difficulty concentrating, fatigue, mood swings, and rapid heart rate.
- Consistent daily intake of 10-20mg doses of Escitalopram is crucial for optimal results, with side effects like headaches and nausea being manageable through adjustments in timing or food intake, while any severe adverse effects such as serotonin syndrome require immediate medical attention and open communication with healthcare providers for monitoring and potential alternative treatments.
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Recent questions
What is Lexapro used for?
Treating depression and anxiety.
What are common symptoms of depression?
Difficulty concentrating, fatigue, mood swings.
How long does it take for Lexapro to work?
4-6 weeks for full effect.
What are common side effects of Lexapro?
Headaches, nausea, sleep disturbances.
How should I address adverse effects of Lexapro?
Communicate with your doctor promptly.
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