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Escitalopram, Cipralex (Generic Lexapro) is used to treat depression and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) in adults.
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Manufacturer: Micro Labs
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Name: Lexapro |
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| Average Delivery Time: 12 Days |
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| Prescription Required:No |
Shipping Only $12.75 |
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Quantity |
Strength |
Price (USD) |
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| 30 Tab(s) |
5mg Escitalopram |
$6.00 |
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| 50 Tab(s) |
5mg Escitalopram |
$10.00 |
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| 90 Tab(s) |
5mg Escitalopram |
$18.00 |
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| 100 Tab(s) |
5mg Escitalopram |
$20.00 |
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| 180 Tab(s) |
5mg Escitalopram |
$36.00 |
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| 360 Tab(s) |
5mg Escitalopram |
$72.00 |
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| 30 Tab(s) |
10mg Escitalopram |
$12.00 |
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| 60 Tab(s) |
10mg Escitalopram |
$24.00 |
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| 90 Tab(s) |
10mg Escitalopram |
$35.00 |
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| 180 Tab(s) |
10mg Escitalopram |
$69.00 |
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| 360 Tab(s) |
10mg Escitalopram |
$139.00 |
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| 10 Tab(s) |
20mg Escitalopram |
$9.00 |
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| 30 Tab(s) |
20mg Escitalopram |
$24.00 |
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| 50 Tab(s) |
20mg Escitalopram |
$42.00 |
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| 60 Tab(s) |
20mg Escitalopram |
$48.00 |
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| 90 Tab(s) |
20mg Escitalopram |
$69.00 |
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| 180 Tab(s) |
20mg Escitalopram |
$138.00 |
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GENERIC NAME: Escitalopram
BRAND NAME: Lexapro
DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Escitalopram is an oral
drug that is used for treating depression and
generalized anxiety disorder. It works by affecting
neurotransmitters in the brain, the chemical
messengers that nerves use to communicate with
one another. Neurotransmitters are made and
released by nerves and then travel to other
nearby nerves where they attach to receptors
on the nerves. Some neurotransmitters that are
released do not bind to receptors and are taken
up by the nerves that produced them. This is
referred to as "reuptake."
Many experts believe that an imbalance of neurotransmitters
is the cause of depression. Escitalopram prevents
the reuptake of one neurotransmitter, serotonin,
by nerves, an action which results in more serotonin
in the brain to attach to receptors. Chemically,
Escitalopram is very similar to citalopram (Celexa).
Both are in the class of drugs called selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), a class
that also includes fluoxetine (Prozac), paroxetine
(Paxil) and sertraline (Zoloft). Escitalopram was
approved by the food and drug administration
in August 2002.
PREPARATIONS: Tablets: 5, 10, and 20 mg. Solution:
5 mg/5 ml
STORAGE: Escitalopram tablets should be stored
at room temperature, 15-30°C (59-86°F)
PRESCRIBED FOR: Escitalopram is approved for
the treatment of depression and generalized
anxiety disorder. Drugs in the SSRI class also
have been studied in persons with obsessive-compulsive
disorders and panic disorders.
DOSING: The usual starting dose of Escitalopram
is 10 mg once daily. The dose may be increased
to 20 mg once daily. Benefit may not be seen
until treatment has been given for up to 4 weeks.
Escitalopram can be taken with or without food.
DRUG INTERACTIONS: All SSRIs, including Escitalopram,
should not be taken together with any drugs
of the MAO (mono-amine oxidase) inhibitor-class
of antidepressants, for example, isocarboxazid
(Marplan), phenelzine (Nardil), tranylcypromine
(Parnate), and procarbazine (Matulane). Such
combinations may lead to confusion, high blood
pressure, high fevers, tremor or muscle rigidity,
and increased activity. At least 14 days should
elapse after discontinuing Escitalopram before
starting an MAO inhibitor. This same type of
interaction also may occur with selegiline (Eldepryl),
fenfluramine (Pondimin), and dexfenfluramine
(Redux). Tryptophan can cause headaches, nausea,
sweating, and dizziness when taken with any
SSRI.
Use of selective serotonin inhibitors may increase
the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding with aspirin,
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and other
drugs that cause bleeding.
PREGNANCY: The safety of Escitalopram during
pregnancy and lactation has not been established.
Therefore, Escitalopram should not be used during
pregnancy unless, in the opinion of the physician,
the expected benefits to the patient outweigh
unknown hazards to the fetus.
NURSING MOTHERS: Escitalopram is excreted in
human milk. Escitalopram should not be given
to nursing mothers unless, in the opinion of
the physician, the expected benefits to the
patient outweigh the possible hazards to the
child.
SIDE EFFECTS: The most common side effects
associated with Escitalopram are agitation or
restlessness, blurred vision, diarrhea, difficulty
sleeping, drowsiness, dry mouth, fever, frequent
urination, headache, indigestion, nausea, increased
or decreased appetite, increased sweating, sexual
difficulties (decreased sexual ability or desire,
ejaculatory delay), taste alterations, tremor
(shaking), weight changes. Although changes
in sexual desire, sexual performance and sexual
satisfaction often occur as a result of depression
itself, they also may be a consequence of the
drugs used to treat depression. In particular,
about one in 11 men given Escitalopram report
difficulties experiencing ejaculation.
Some patients may experience withdrawal reactions
upon stopping SSRI therapy. Symptoms may include
dizziness, tingling, tiredness, vivid dreams,
irritability, or poor mood. In order to avoid
these symptoms, the dose of SSRI can be slowly
reduced instead of abruptly stopped.
Antidepressants increased the risk of suicidal
thinking and behavior (suicidality) in short-term
studies in children and adolescents with depression
and other psychiatric disorders. Anyone considering
the use of Escitalopram or any other antidepressant
in a child or adolescent must balance this risk
with the clinical need. Patients who are started
on therapy should be closely observed for clinical
worsening, suicidality, or unusual changes in
behavior.
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