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Lexapro is taking too long to help - side effects are awful?

I'm a 68 yo male with life-long history of depressive episodes that occur every 4 to 10 years. I may be dysthymic. About 11 years ago, I discovered... read more

Should I continue escitalopram or Lexapro?

I was diagnosed with quiet borderline personality disorder (quiet BPD) just this past Tuesday, I started 10 mg of Lexapro this past Tuesday as well,... read more

Generally how long does it take for escitalopram to start working? Random spark of depression?

Hello, I am new. I have always been naturally a shy type of person and nervous. The last few years since I have been sober, I wouldn't say I felt... read more

Escitalopram - Day 6 on Lexapro. Feel horrible. Anxiety, major fatigue, insomnia. Do I continue?

Dr days side effects are normal and will subside in 4/6 weeks.

Bupropion 300 mg for a month?

So when I started taking this, it felt like it was working but then stopped. So they increased it to 300, same thing. Now increasing to 450. I'm... read more

Escitalopram starting dose?

I’m on escitalopram for three days right now. And I’ve started on 10mg but raised the dose to 20 mg very quick. It is okay? Thank you.

Combination of arioriprazole and escitalopram?

I’ve been prescribed 10mg of escitalopram, 10 aripriprazole for my bipolar disorder, . I still wanting to be in bed all the time. But don’t seem to be... read more

Is it normal for bupropion to worsen depressive symptoms within the first 1-2 weeks?

I have recently been prescribed bupropion for treatment resistant major depressive disorder. As I have tried most other SSRI's, SNRI's, MAOI,... read more

In my 5th week of Escitalopram, felt like myself one day and then kinda down the next?

Has anyone experienced this? Is it normal? I've felt improvements with Escitalopram at 20mg. It's my 4th week at that dosage, 5 weeks in total (I... read more

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