Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 1041033

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Lex-headache and disoriented

Posted by Baseball85 on March 25, 2013, at 13:54:20

After two weeks of upping my dose of
Lexapro to 20mg, I feel better but have a constant dull headache and feel sort of disoriented. Kind of like a weird bubble dizzy feeling. Does this tend to be normal?

 

Re: Lex-headache and disoriented » Baseball85

Posted by Phillipa on March 25, 2013, at 15:02:33

In reply to Lex-headache and disoriented, posted by Baseball85 on March 25, 2013, at 13:54:20

Only got to l0mg and didn't happen at this dose. I've again cut down to 2.5mg. I just don't think the ad's do a thing for me. The luvox is now 25 mg and has been for quite a few weeks. No side effects cutting dose in have. Phillipa

 

Can Lexapro tablets be split? » Phillipa

Posted by alexcanada on March 27, 2013, at 21:09:52

In reply to Re: Lex-headache and disoriented » Baseball85, posted by Phillipa on March 25, 2013, at 15:02:33

> Only got to l0mg and didn't happen at this dose. I've again cut down to 2.5mg. I just don't think the ad's do a thing for me. The luvox is now 25 mg and has been for quite a few weeks. No side effects cutting dose in have. Phillipa

You mention 2.5 lexapro. Are there doses that low or did you split the tablets? I have the brand name tablets and want to know if basically splitting them is fine? I have 10mg ones.

I might be quitting Anafranil because the anxiety and dark feeling are becoming fierce. Lexapro might be my next option since I have it on hand.

 

Re: Can Lexapro tablets be split? » alexcanada

Posted by Phillipa on March 27, 2013, at 21:27:22

In reply to Can Lexapro tablets be split? » Phillipa, posted by alexcanada on March 27, 2013, at 21:09:52

I also have the brand in l0mg. I have a pill splitter and split them. No enteric coating so it's fine. Phillipa


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