Before Using This medicine: Lexapro can be taken with most
other medications except another
family of antidepressants called
monoamine oxidase inhibitors
(MAOIs) Lexapro and MAOIs should
not be taken together or within
14 days of each other. Before
you begin taking Lexapro, make
sure to tell your healthcare
provider if you are taking any
other medications, including
over-the-counter medications,
herbal remedies, diet
supplements, etc.
Other Medical Problems: Lexapro is in a class of drugs
called selective serotonin
reuptake inhibitors. Lexapro
affects chemicals in the brain
that may become unbalanced and
cause depression. Lexapro is
used in the treatment of
depression and generalized
anxiety disorder (GAD).
Proper Use of This Medicine: Take one tablet/capsule
daily.
Precautions While Using This
Medicine: Do not take this
medicine if you have had an
allergic reaction to it or are
allergic to any ingredient in
this product. Several weeks may
pass before this medicine
reaches its full effect. Do not
stop taking this medicine
without checking with your
doctor. Some conditions may
become worse if the medicine is
suddenly stopped. Your dose may
need to be slowly lowered to
avoid side effects when the
medicine is stopped. Kepp all
doctor and laboratory
appointments while you are
taking this medicine. Additional
monitoring of your condition is
recommended at the start of
treatment with this medicine and
whenever a change to your dose
is made. If you experience
anxiety, agitation, panic
attacks, difficulty sleeping,
irritability, hostility,
impulsive feelings, severe
restlessness, or worsening of
depression contact your doctor
as soon as possible. These may
be signs that your condition is
worsening or that your treatment
with this medicine should be
evaluated. If you are a parent
or caregiver of a patient that
is taking this medicine, it is
important for you to watch for
these symptoms. Contact the
doctor as soon as possible if
any of these symptoms occur.
Contact your doctor for more
information. This medicine may
cause drowsiness or dizziness.
Do not drive, operate machinery
or do anything else dangerous
until you know how you react to
this medicine. Using this
medicine alone, with other
medicines, or with alcohol may
lessen your ability to drive or
to perform other potentially
dangerous tasks. This medicine
will add to the effects of alcohol and other depressants.
Ask your pharmacist if you have
questions about which medicines
are depressants. Use of alcohol
while taking this medicine is
not recommended. Talk with your
doctor about the use of alcohol
with this medicine. Before you
begin taking any new medicine,
either prescription or
over-the-counter, check with
your doctor or pharmacist. This
includes any medicines that
contain drowsiness-causing
ingredients. Ask your pharmacist
about the safe use of these
products. Caution is advised
when using this medicine in the
elderly because they may be more
sensitive to the effects of this
medicine. Caution is advised
when using this medicine in
children because they may be
more sensitive to the effects of
this medicine. For women: if you
plan on becoming pregnant,
discuss with your doctor the
benefits and risks of using this
medicine during pregnancy,
especially during the third
trimester. This medicine is
excreted in breast milk. Do not
breast-feed while taking this
medicine.
Side Effects of This
Medicine: Lexapro is well
tolerated by most people. The
most commonly reported side
effects of Lexapro are nausea,
insomnia, problems with
ejaculation, drowsiness,
increased sweating, and fatigue.
Most of the side effects
experienced by patients taking
Lexapro are mild and go away
with continued treatment, and
usually do not cause patients to
stop taking Lexapro.