If you are interested in switching from Celexa to Lexapro, it is quite essential that you consult your doctor first. Not only he or she is aware of your case history but also know the level of your illness. Keeping this aside, when one switches from one antidepressant to another, whole complexion of treatment changes.
In August 2002, the FDA approved Lexapro for the treatment of major depressive disorder. Lexapro’s efficacy and tolerability have been proven in clinical trials. The recommended dose of Lexapro is 10 mg daily.
Lexapro is a member of a class of medicines called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Lexapro has been prescribed to over 18 million U.S. adults for depression, anxiety, or both. Lexapro works by helping to restore the brain’s chemical balance; it increases the available supply of serotonin, a substance in the brain believed to influence [...]
Lexapro is prescribed for major depression - a persistently low mood that interferes with daily functioning. To be considered major, depression must occur nearly every day for at least two weeks, and must include at least five of the following symptoms: low mood, loss of interest in usual activities, significant change in weight or appetite, [...]
The United States has strict laws against spurious drugs. If you buy from a well-established pharmacy, you can be sure that what you have bought is genuine. However, if you buy through the Internet (which this writer does not recommend), or through sources that sell at prices lower than [...]