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LEXAPRO Drug Interactions and Overdose Issues
Drug Interactions
Because of its favorable
pharmacokinetic profile, Lexapro does not interfere with the metabolism of
many drugs. Therefore, there is no dosage adjustment required with many
common medications. An exception is 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 taking Lexapro, be sure to
tell your healthcare provider if you are taking any other medications,
including those obtained over the counter, herbal remedies, diet
supplements, etc.
Overdosage
If you suspect a Lexapro overdose, seek emergency treatment immediately.
LEXAPRO (like most of the SSRI antidepressants) is, in general, not lethal even in
large overdose - although taking any medication over the prescribed amount is never
a good idea.
Typical symptoms of LEXAPRO overdose include: Dizziness, sweating, nausea, vomiting,
tremors, drowsiness, rapid heartbeat, and convulsions.
In more rare cases, observed symptoms included amnesia, confusion, coma,
hyperventilation, cyanosis, rhabdomyolysis, and ECG changes (including QTc
prolongation, nodal rhythm, ventricular arrhythmia, and one possible case of
torsades de pointes).
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