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Lexapro 10mg, can a change in generic brands make me feel weird?

i am on the generic lexapro and have been since begining of treatment, im from australia and we dont have brand name lexapro only generic brands... read more

I have been on Lexapro for a while now and get these weird morning fog headaches. Are these normal?

Will they go away? I started out slow when starting the Escitilopram. 2.5mgs and built up to 10mgs. I have also been taking 4 mgs of Xanax daily for... read more

How do I safely change from taking Lexapro at noon to taking it before bed?

I was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder not too long ago, and I’ve been taking Lexapro. This is my first time ever taking a medication for anxiety, a... read more

Lexapro to Pristiq for anxiety?

Has anyone switched from generic Lexapro (escitalopram) to generic Pristiq (desvenlafaxine) with success? Was on Lexapro 20mg for about 5 years and... read more

Prozac - What is it like going back on fluoxetine after being off for a year?

I am contemplating going back on fluoxetine after being off of it for a little over a year. When I went off Fluox (40mg) I started taking Lexapro... read more

Increasing Lexapro Dosage from 5mg to 10mg?

Hi! Two weeks ago I started taking Lexapro 5mg. It was primarily for anxiety but it was also for depression. I didn't really notice any negative side... read more

Why do I feel worse after starting Lexapro?

I took 5mg of generic Lexapro for 3 days and then increased to 10mg. I felt no side effects on the low dosage but when I increased I felt waves of... read more

Is it normal to have good days and bad days when you start taking escitalopram?

I have been on 10mg for 4 weeks now. Anxiety comes and goes. Mood seems to be improving.

Escitalopram - Feel very bad. Vestibular sensations/floating?

It feels like I’m flying and vestibular sensations feel extremely strong. like I’m falling or swaying. Is this normal?

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