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LEXAPRO and AlcoholLEXAPRO and Alcohol OverdoseLEXAPRO and Alcohol is in general not lethal even in large doses. However, although taking any medication over the prescribed amount including LEXAPRO and alcoholism never a good idea. The status of LEXAPRO and alcohol similar to most SSRI (see definition below) antidepressants. Patients who have taken "too much" LEXAPRO, alone or in combination with alcohol and drugs may have a reaction. LEXAPRO and alcohol together have caused dizziness, sweating, nausea, vomiting, tremor, somnolence, etc. The LEXAPRO and alcohol connection also caused sinus tachycardia, and convulsions. In more rare cases, LEXAPRO and alcohol caused symptoms of amnesia, confusion, coma, and hyperventilation. Of more concern, LEXAPRO and alcohol caused cyanosis, rhabdomyolysis, and ECG changes (including QTc prolongation, nodal rhythm, and ventricular arrhythmia. LEXAPRO and alcohol may have caused one case of torsades de pointes). For a list of side effects of LEXAPRO and alcohol, read LEXAPRO and alcohol warning on the package insert. LEXAPRO and alcohol Questions Q: What will happen if I take LEXAPRO? A: Studies show that LEXAPRO and alcohol does not increase the cognitive and motor effects brought on by alcohol. However, LEXAPRO and alcohol may deepen depression. Therefore, the use LEXAPRO and alcohol is not recommended. Q: For people prone to psychosis, can LEXAPRO and alcohol put you into a psychotic episode? A: To the best of our knowledge, there are no of LEXAPRO and alcohol causing psychotic events. However, someone with a psychotic depression background should consul their physician before taking LEXAPRO and alcohol. The concern in patients using LEXAPRO and alcohol with bipolar disorder with depressive instead of manic symptoms is that treatment with LEXAPRO may cause a manic episode or mania. Your physician is qualified to discuss LEXAPRO and alcohol for patients with these conditions. Q: What about a LEXAPRO and alcohol and dose-splitting? Using LEXAPRO and alcohol and taking half in the AM and half in the PM? A: LEXAPRO and alcohol affects the 24-hour blood level, thus it does not seem to matter when you take LEXAPRO. Again, we strongly recommend consulting your doctor before taking LEXAPRO and alcohol. Dose-splitting is not recommended. If you have questions about dosing and LEXAPRO and alcohol, consult healthcare professional or doctor about the possible effects of LEXAPRO and alcohol and your health. LEXAPRO and alcohol Summary The main negative side effect of taking Lexapro and consuming alcohol is they counteract each other. LEXAPRO and alcohol in heavy use increases a person's feelings of depression. LEXAPRO and alcohol give a person a euphoric feeling for a short period. Before consuming LEXAPRO and alcohol, consult with a health care provider or a pharmacist. SSRI DefinitionSSRI – SSRI stands for Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor is a type of antidepressent that needs to be presribed by a certified doctor. SSRI’s should not be self medicated as they do interact with other subtances (tobbacco, alcohol, etc. ) and other drugs. Careful consideration should be given before using SSRI’s consult a doctor or a pharmacist for more details. |