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Lexapro is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used to treat
depression and anxiety disorders. While it can be an effective medication for
many people, it also comes with a number of potential side effects. In this
article, we will discuss the various side effects of Lexapro in detail,
including both common and rare side effects.
1.
Nausea and Vomiting One of the most common side effects of Lexapro is nausea and
vomiting. This may occur in the first few weeks of taking the medication and
usually subsides over time. It is important to take Lexapro with food to help
reduce the likelihood of experiencing these side effects.
2.
Headaches Another common side effect of Lexapro is headaches. These can be mild
to severe and may occur in the first few weeks of taking the medication. If
headaches persist, it is important to talk to your healthcare provider.
3.
Insomnia Lexapro can also cause insomnia, or difficulty sleeping. This can be
especially troublesome for those who already have trouble sleeping. If you
experience insomnia while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider about
possible solutions.
4.
Drowsiness On the other hand, some people may experience drowsiness while taking
Lexapro. This can be a desirable side effect for those who have trouble falling
asleep, but it can also affect the ability to perform daily activities. If
drowsiness persists, talk to your healthcare provider.
5.
Sexual Side Effects Lexapro can also cause sexual side effects, such as
decreased libido, difficulty achieving orgasm, and erectile dysfunction. These
side effects can be especially troublesome for those who are already struggling
with sexual dysfunction. Talk to your healthcare provider about possible
solutions if you experience sexual side effects while taking Lexapro.
6.
Weight Gain Another potential side effect of Lexapro is
weight gain. This is
thought to be due to the medication's effect on the appetite and metabolism. If
you experience significant weight gain while taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider about possible solutions.
7. Dry
Mouth Lexapro can also cause dry mouth, which can be uncomfortable and lead to
dental problems if left untreated. Drinking plenty of water and using sugar-free
gum or candy can help alleviate this side effect.
8.
Sweating Some people may experience excessive sweating while taking Lexapro.
This can be especially troublesome in social situations. If sweating becomes a
problem, talk to your healthcare provider about possible solutions.
9.
Tremors In rare cases, Lexapro can cause tremors or shaking. This can be a sign
of a serious side effect and should be reported to your healthcare provider
immediately.
10.
Suicidal Thoughts While rare, Lexapro has been associated with an increased risk
of suicidal thoughts, especially in children and young adults. It is important
to be aware of this risk and seek help immediately if you or a loved one
experiences any thoughts of self-harm while taking Lexapro.
11.
Serotonin Syndrome In rare cases, taking Lexapro can lead to serotonin syndrome,
a potentially life-threatening condition. Symptoms of serotonin syndrome include
agitation, confusion, rapid heartbeat, high blood pressure, fever, sweating, and
muscle rigidity. If you experience any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro,
seek medical attention immediately.
12.
Bleeding Problems Some people may experience bleeding problems while taking
Lexapro. This can include nosebleeds, bleeding gums, and easy bruising. If you
experience any bleeding problems while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare
provider.
13.
Hyponatremia, or low sodium levels in the blood, is another potential side
effect of Lexapro. Symptoms of hyponatremia include headache, nausea, vomiting,
seizures, and confusion. If you experience any of these symptoms while taking
Lexapro.
14.
Dizziness and Lightheadedness Lexapro can also cause dizziness and
lightheadedness, especially when standing up from a sitting or lying position.
This is due to a drop in blood pressure and can be especially troublesome for
those who already have low blood pressure. If dizziness and lightheadedness
persist, talk to your healthcare provider.
15.
Mania or Hypomania In rare cases, Lexapro can cause mania or hypomania,
especially in those with bipolar disorder. Symptoms of mania or hypomania
include elevated mood, increased energy, decreased need for sleep, and impulsive
behavior. If you experience any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro, talk to
your healthcare provider immediately.
16.
Seizures are a rare but serious side effect of Lexapro. If you have a history of
seizures, it is important to talk to your healthcare provider before taking
Lexapro. If you experience a seizure while taking Lexapro, seek medical
attention immediately.
17.
Liver Damage In rare cases, Lexapro can cause liver damage. Symptoms of liver
damage include abdominal pain, yellowing of the skin or eyes, and dark urine. If
you experience any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro, seek medical
attention immediately.
18.
Allergic Reactions Some people may be allergic to Lexapro or its ingredients.
Symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, hives, itching, swelling of the
face, lips, tongue, or throat, and difficulty breathing. If you experience any
of these symptoms while taking Lexapro, seek medical attention immediately.
19.
Withdrawal Symptoms If Lexapro is stopped suddenly, withdrawal symptoms can
occur. These can include flu-like symptoms, dizziness, nausea, and headaches. It
is important to talk to your healthcare provider before stopping Lexapro, and to
follow their instructions for tapering off the medication.
20.
Cognitive Impairment In rare cases, Lexapro can cause cognitive impairment,
including memory loss and confusion. If you experience any cognitive impairment
while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider immediately.
In
conclusion, while Lexapro can be an effective medication for treating depression
and anxiety, it also comes with a number of potential side effects. It is
important to be aware of these side effects and to talk to your healthcare
provider if you experience any of them while taking Lexapro. If you are
considering taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider about the potential
benefits and risks of the medication, and whether it is the right choice for
you.
21.
Stomach Problems Lexapro can cause stomach problems such as diarrhea,
constipation, and abdominal pain. These side effects are usually mild and go
away on their own. However, if they persist or worsen, talk to your healthcare
provider.
22.
Respiratory Problems In rare cases, Lexapro can cause respiratory problems such
as difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. This is a serious side effect
and requires immediate medical attention.
23.
Skin Reactions Lexapro can cause skin reactions such as rash, itching, and
hives. In rare cases, it can also cause a severe allergic reaction called
Stevens-Johnson syndrome, which can be life-threatening. If you experience any
skin reactions while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
24.
Muscle Pain Lexapro can cause muscle pain or stiffness, especially in the neck,
shoulders, and back. This is usually mild and goes away on its own. However, if
it persists or worsens, talk to your healthcare provider.
25.
Vision Changes In rare cases, Lexapro can cause vision changes such as blurred
vision, double vision, or eye pain. If you experience any vision changes while
taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
26.
Low Blood Sodium Lexapro can cause low blood sodium levels, especially in older
adults. Symptoms of low blood sodium include headache, nausea, vomiting,
confusion, and seizures. If you experience any of these symptoms while taking
Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
27.
Increased Risk of Bleeding Lexapro can increase the risk of bleeding, especially
in people who take blood-thinning medications or have a bleeding disorder. If
you experience any unusual bleeding while taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider.
28.
Increased Risk of Bone Fractures In some studies, long-term use of SSRIs like
Lexapro has been associated with an increased risk of bone fractures, especially
in older adults. If you have concerns about your risk of bone fractures while
taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
29.
Decreased Platelet Function Lexapro can also decrease platelet function, which
can increase the risk of bleeding. This is usually mild and goes away on its
own, but if you have concerns, talk to your healthcare provider.
30.
Interactions with Other Medications Lexapro can interact with other medications,
including other antidepressants, blood thinners, and certain pain medications.
It is important to tell your healthcare provider about all the medications you
are taking, including over-the-counter medications and supplements, before
starting Lexapro.
In
summary, while Lexapro can be an effective medication for depression and
anxiety, it also comes with a range of potential side effects. It is important
to be aware of these side effects and to talk to your healthcare provider if you
experience any of them. If you are considering taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider about the potential benefits and risks of the medication,
and whether it is the right choice for you.
31.
Increased Risk of Serotonin Syndrome with Other Drugs Taking Lexapro with other
medications that increase serotonin levels, such as some pain medications and
herbal supplements, can increase the risk of serotonin syndrome. Symptoms of
serotonin syndrome include agitation, confusion, rapid heartbeat, high blood
pressure, fever, sweating, and muscle rigidity. If you experience any of these
symptoms while taking Lexapro with other medications, seek medical attention
immediately.
32.
Increased Risk of Mania with Other Drugs Taking Lexapro with other medications
that can cause mania, such as some antidepressants and stimulants, can increase
the risk of mania or hypomania. Symptoms of mania or hypomania include elevated
mood, increased energy, decreased need for sleep, and impulsive behavior. If you
experience any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro with other medications,
talk to your healthcare provider immediately.
33.
Increased Risk of Suicide in Children and Adolescents Studies have shown that
children and adolescents taking Lexapro may have an increased risk of suicidal
thoughts and behavior. It is important to closely monitor children and
adolescents taking Lexapro and to report any changes in behavior or mood to
their healthcare provider.
34.
Teratogenicity There is some evidence to suggest that taking Lexapro during
pregnancy may increase the risk of birth defects, particularly cardiac defects.
If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, talk to your healthcare
provider about the risks and benefits of taking Lexapro.
35.
Withdrawal Syndrome in Newborns Babies born to mothers who took Lexapro during
pregnancy may experience withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, feeding
difficulties, and breathing problems. It is important to talk to your healthcare
provider about the risks and benefits of taking Lexapro during pregnancy.
36.
Tardive Dyskinesia In rare cases, long-term use of Lexapro can cause tardive
dyskinesia, a movement disorder characterized by involuntary movements of the
face, tongue, and limbs. If you experience any involuntary movements while
taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
37.
Hypermotility In rare cases, Lexapro can cause hypermotility, or increased bowel
movements. This can be a sign of a serious side effect and should be reported to
your healthcare provider immediately.
38.
Hair Loss Lexapro can cause hair loss in some people. This is usually mild and
goes away on its own, but if you have concerns, talk to your healthcare
provider.
39.
Galactorrhea In rare cases, Lexapro can cause galactorrhea, or breast milk
production in non-pregnant or non-breastfeeding women. If you experience this
side effect while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
40.
Pancreatitis In rare cases, Lexapro can cause pancreatitis, a serious
inflammation of the pancreas. Symptoms of pancreatitis include severe abdominal
pain, nausea, and vomiting. If you experience any of these symptoms while taking
Lexapro, seek medical attention immediately.
In
conclusion, while Lexapro can be an effective medication for depression and
anxiety, it also comes with a number of potential side effects. It is important
to be aware of these side effects and to talk to your healthcare provider if you
experience any of them while taking Lexapro. If you are considering taking
Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider about the potential benefits and risks
of the medication, and whether it is the right choice for you.
41.
Aggression In rare cases, Lexapro can cause aggression or violent behavior. If
you experience any changes in behavior or mood while taking Lexapro, talk to
your healthcare provider immediately.
42.
Hypoglycemia Lexapro can cause hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, in people with
diabetes. Symptoms of hypoglycemia include dizziness, confusion, and sweating.
If you experience any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider.
43.
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome In rare cases, taking Lexapro with other drugs
that affect serotonin levels can cause neuroleptic malignant syndrome, a
potentially life-threatening condition. Symptoms of neuroleptic malignant
syndrome include fever, muscle stiffness, confusion, and seizures. If you
experience any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro, seek medical attention
immediately.
44.
Photosensitivity Lexapro can cause photosensitivity, or sensitivity to sunlight.
This can increase the risk of sunburn and skin damage. If you experience any
skin reactions or sunburn while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare
provider.
45.
Hypermagnesemia In rare cases, taking high doses of Lexapro can cause
hypermagnesemia, or high levels of magnesium in the blood. Symptoms of
hypermagnesemia include muscle weakness, lethargy, and confusion. If you
experience any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro, seek medical attention
immediately.
46.
Hypertension Lexapro can cause hypertension, or high blood pressure, in some
people. This can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. If you have
concerns about your blood pressure while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare
provider.
47.
Akathisia In rare cases, Lexapro can cause akathisia, a movement disorder
characterized by an inability to sit still or restlessness. If you experience
any movement problems while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
48.
Suicidal Thoughts in Young Adults In addition to an increased risk of suicide in
children and adolescents, young adults aged 18-24 may also have an increased
risk of suicidal thoughts and behavior while taking Lexapro. It is important to
closely monitor young adults taking Lexapro and to report any changes in
behavior or mood to their healthcare provider.
49.
Increased Risk of Bleeding in Surgery Lexapro can increase the risk of bleeding
during surgery. If you are planning to have surgery, tell your healthcare
provider about all the medications you are taking, including Lexapro.
50.
Psychological Dependence Some people may become psychologically dependent on
Lexapro and experience withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking the medication.
It is important to talk to your healthcare provider before stopping Lexapro and
to follow their instructions for tapering off the medication.
In
summary, Lexapro can cause a range of potential side effects, some of which are
serious and require medical attention. It is important to be aware of these side
effects and to talk to your healthcare provider if you experience any of them
while taking Lexapro. If you are considering taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider about the potential benefits and risks of the medication,
and whether it is the right choice for you.
51.
Erectile Dysfunction Lexapro can cause erectile dysfunction in men, making it
difficult to achieve or maintain an erection. If you experience this side effect
while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
52.
Decreased Libido In addition to erectile dysfunction, Lexapro can also cause
decreased libido, or a decreased interest in sexual activity. If you experience
this side effect while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
53.
Sleep Disturbances Lexapro can cause sleep disturbances such as insomnia or
vivid dreams. These side effects are usually mild and go away on their own, but
if they persist or worsen, talk to your healthcare provider.
54.
Weight Changes Lexapro can cause weight changes, including
weight gain or weight
loss. If you have concerns about your weight while taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider.
55.
Sweating Lexapro can cause excessive sweating, especially at night. If you
experience this side effect while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare
provider.
56.
Cognitive and Motor Impairment In rare cases, Lexapro can cause cognitive and
motor impairment, including difficulty with concentration, memory, and
coordination. If you experience any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro, talk
to your healthcare provider.
57.
Impaired Driving and Operating Heavy Machinery Due to its potential to cause
cognitive and motor impairment, Lexapro can impair the ability to drive or
operate heavy machinery. It is important to avoid driving or operating heavy
machinery until you know how Lexapro affects you.
58.
Drug Dependency Some people may become dependent on Lexapro and experience
withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking the medication. It is important to
talk to your healthcare provider before stopping Lexapro and to follow their
instructions for tapering off the medication.
59.
Interaction with Alcohol Lexapro can interact with alcohol and increase the risk
of side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, and impaired coordination. It is
important to avoid alcohol while taking Lexapro.
60.
Interaction with Grapefruit Juice Lexapro can interact with grapefruit juice and
increase the risk of side effects. It is important to avoid grapefruit juice
while taking Lexapro.
In
conclusion, while Lexapro can be an effective medication for depression and
anxiety, it also comes with a range of potential side effects. It is important
to be aware of these side effects and to talk to your healthcare provider if you
experience any of them while taking Lexapro. If you are considering taking
Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider about the potential benefits and risks
of the medication, and whether it is the right choice for you.
61.
Insomnia Lexapro can cause insomnia, or difficulty falling or staying asleep.
This side effect is usually mild and goes away on its own, but if it persists or
worsens, talk to your healthcare provider.
62.
Fatigue In addition to insomnia, Lexapro can also cause fatigue or excessive
tiredness. If you experience this side effect while taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider.
63.
Tremors Lexapro can cause tremors or shaking, especially in the hands. This side
effect is usually mild and goes away on its own, but if it persists or worsens,
talk to your healthcare provider.
64.
Abnormal Dreams Lexapro can cause abnormal dreams, including vivid or disturbing
dreams. If you experience this side effect while taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider.
65.
Dry Mouth Lexapro can cause dry mouth, which can increase the risk of dental
problems. If you experience this side effect while taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider.
66.
Changes in Appetite Lexapro can cause changes in appetite, including decreased
or increased appetite. If you have concerns about your appetite while taking
Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
67.
Joint Pain Lexapro can cause joint pain or stiffness, especially in the hands
and feet. This side effect is usually mild and goes away on its own, but if it
persists or worsens, talk to your healthcare provider.
68.
Muscle Twitching In rare cases, Lexapro can cause muscle twitching, especially
in the face or limbs. If you experience this side effect while taking Lexapro,
talk to your healthcare provider.
69.
Increased Heart Rate Lexapro can cause an increased heart rate or palpitations,
especially in people with preexisting heart conditions. If you have concerns
about your heart rate while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
70.
Increased Risk of Severe Withdrawal Stopping Lexapro suddenly can cause severe
withdrawal symptoms such as nausea, headache, and dizziness. It is important to
talk to your healthcare provider before stopping Lexapro and to follow their
instructions for tapering off the medication.
In
summary, Lexapro can cause a range of potential side effects, some of which are
serious and require medical attention. It is important to be aware of these side
effects and to talk to your healthcare provider if you experience any of them
while taking Lexapro. If you are considering taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider about the potential benefits and risks of the medication,
and whether it is the right choice for you.
71.
Increased Risk of Hyponatremia In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause
hyponatremia, or low levels of sodium in the blood. Symptoms of hyponatremia
include headache, nausea, vomiting, confusion, and seizures. If you experience
any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
72.
Anemia In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause anemia, a condition characterized
by a low red blood cell count. Symptoms of anemia include fatigue, weakness, and
shortness of breath. If you experience any of these symptoms while taking
Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
73.
Thrombocytopenia In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause thrombocytopenia, a
condition characterized by a low platelet count. Symptoms of thrombocytopenia
include bleeding and bruising easily. If you experience any of these symptoms
while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
74.
Impaired Liver Function In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause impaired liver
function. Symptoms of impaired liver function include jaundice, dark urine, and
abdominal pain. If you experience any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro,
talk to your healthcare provider.
75.
Increased Risk of Suicidal Thoughts in Adults taking Lexapro may have an
increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behavior. It is important to closely
monitor adults taking Lexapro and to report any changes in behavior or mood to
their healthcare provider.
76.
Eosinophilia In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause eosinophilia, a condition
characterized by a high level of eosinophils in the blood. Symptoms of
eosinophilia include rash, fever, and muscle pain. If you experience any of
these symptoms while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
77.
Osteoporosis In some studies, long-term use of SSRIs like Lexapro has been
associated with an increased risk of osteoporosis, a condition characterized by
weakened bones. If you have concerns about your risk of osteoporosis while
taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
78.
Seizures In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause seizures, especially in people
with a history of seizures or epilepsy. If you experience a seizure while taking
Lexapro, seek medical attention immediately.
79.
Agitation and Restlessness In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause agitation and
restlessness, especially in children and adolescents. If you experience this
side effect while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
80.
Memory Impairment In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause memory impairment,
including difficulty with concentration, recall, and recognition. If you
experience any memory problems while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare
provider.
In
conclusion, while Lexapro can be an effective medication for depression and
anxiety, it also comes with a range of potential side effects. It is important
to be aware of these side effects and to talk to your healthcare provider if you
experience any of them while taking Lexapro. If you are considering taking
Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider about the potential benefits and risks
of the medication, and whether it is the right choice for you.
81.
Hypothyroidism In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause hypothyroidism, a
condition characterized by an underactive thyroid gland. Symptoms of
hypothyroidism include fatigue, weight gain, and cold intolerance. If you
experience any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare
provider.
82.
Allergic Reaction In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause an allergic reaction.
Symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, itching, swelling, and difficulty
breathing. If you experience any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro, seek
medical attention immediately.
83.
Gastrointestinal Bleeding In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause
gastrointestinal bleeding, which can be life-threatening. Symptoms of
gastrointestinal bleeding include black or tarry stools, abdominal pain, and
vomiting blood. If you experience any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro,
seek medical attention immediately.
84.
Cardiac Arrhythmia In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause cardiac arrhythmia,
or an irregular heartbeat. Symptoms of cardiac arrhythmia include palpitations,
dizziness, and fainting. If you experience any of these symptoms while taking
Lexapro, seek medical attention immediately.
85.
Increased Risk of Falls Due to its potential to cause dizziness and impaired
coordination, taking Lexapro can increase the risk of falls, especially in older
adults. It is important to take precautions to prevent falls, such as using
assistive devices and avoiding activities that require balance or coordination.
86.
Discontinuation Syndrome Stopping Lexapro suddenly can cause discontinuation
syndrome, a set of symptoms that can include dizziness, headache, nausea, and
anxiety. It is important to talk to your healthcare provider before stopping
Lexapro and to follow their instructions for tapering off the medication.
87.
Hypersensitivity Syndrome In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause
hypersensitivity syndrome, a potentially life-threatening condition
characterized by fever, rash, and organ dysfunction. If you experience any of
these symptoms while taking Lexapro, seek medical attention immediately.
88.
Interference with Cognitive and Motor Performance Due to its potential to cause
cognitive and motor impairment, taking Lexapro can interfere with activities
that require concentration and coordination, such as driving or operating heavy
machinery.
89.
Interaction with Other Medications Lexapro can interact with other medications,
including prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, and herbal
supplements. It is important to tell your healthcare provider about all the
medications you are taking, including Lexapro, to avoid potential interactions.
90.
Increased Risk of Bleeding in People with Blood Clotting Disorders Lexapro can
increase the risk of bleeding in people with blood clotting disorders such as
hemophilia. If you have a blood clotting disorder, talk to your healthcare
provider about the risks and benefits of taking Lexapro.
In
summary, Lexapro can cause a range of potential side effects, some of which are
serious and require medical attention. It is important to be aware of these side
effects and to talk to your healthcare provider if you experience any of them
while taking Lexapro. If you are considering taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider about the potential benefits and risks of the medication,
and whether it is the right choice for you.
91.
Serotonin Syndrome In rare cases, taking Lexapro with other drugs that affect
serotonin levels can cause serotonin syndrome, a potentially life-threatening
condition. Symptoms of serotonin syndrome include agitation, confusion, rapid
heart rate, high blood pressure, and muscle rigidity. If you experience any of
these symptoms while taking Lexapro, seek medical attention immediately.
92.
Increased Risk of Bone Fractures In some studies, long-term use of SSRIs like
Lexapro has been associated with an increased risk of bone fractures, especially
in older adults. If you have concerns about your risk of bone fractures while
taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
93.
Increased Risk of Bleeding in People with Ulcers Lexapro can increase the risk
of bleeding in people with ulcers. If you have an ulcer, talk to your healthcare
provider about the risks and benefits of taking Lexapro.
94.
Discoloration of Teeth In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause discoloration of
the teeth, especially in children. If you notice any changes in the color of
your teeth while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
95.
Akinesia In rare cases, Lexapro can cause akinesia, a movement disorder
characterized by a lack of movement or slowness of movement. If you experience
any movement problems while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
96.
Decreased Platelet Aggregation Lexapro can decrease platelet aggregation, or the
ability of platelets to clump together and form a blood clot. This can increase
the risk of bleeding. If you have concerns about your risk of bleeding while
taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
97.
Decreased Bone Density In some studies, long-term use of SSRIs like Lexapro has
been associated with a decreased bone density, which can increase the risk of
osteoporosis and bone fractures. If you have concerns about your bone health
while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
98.
Drug Interactions with CYP2D6 Inhibitors Lexapro can interact with drugs that
inhibit the activity of the CYP2D6 enzyme, which can increase the levels of
Lexapro in the blood and increase the risk of side effects. It is important to
tell your healthcare provider about all the medications you are taking,
including Lexapro, to avoid potential interactions.
99.
Drug Interactions with CYP3A4 Inducers Lexapro can interact with drugs that
induce the activity of the CYP3A4 enzyme, which can decrease the levels of
Lexapro in the blood and decrease its effectiveness. It is important to tell
your healthcare provider about all the medications you are taking, including
Lexapro, to avoid potential interactions.
100.
Long-Term Effects on Brain Function The long-term effects of taking Lexapro on
brain function are not fully understood. It is important to talk to your
healthcare provider about the risks and benefits of long-term use of Lexapro,
especially if you are considering taking the medication for an extended period
of time.
In
conclusion, while Lexapro can be an effective medication for depression and
anxiety, it also comes with a range of potential side effects. It is important
to be aware of these side effects and to talk to your healthcare provider if you
experience any of them while taking Lexapro. If you are considering taking
Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider about the potential benefits and risks
of the medication, and whether it is the right choice for you.
101.
Sexual Dysfunction in Women In addition to erectile dysfunction and decreased
libido in men, Lexapro can also cause sexual dysfunction in women, including
decreased arousal, difficulty achieving orgasm, and pain during intercourse. If
you experience any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider.
102.
Photosensitivity In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause photosensitivity, or an
increased sensitivity to sunlight. This can increase the risk of sunburn and
skin damage. If you experience any skin changes or reactions while taking
Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
103.
Increased Risk of Infection In some studies, long-term use of SSRIs like Lexapro
has been associated with an increased risk of infection, possibly due to their
effects on the immune system. If you have concerns about your risk of infection
while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
104.
Akathisia In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause akathisia, a movement disorder
characterized by restlessness, agitation, and an inability to sit still. If you
experience any of these symptoms while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare
provider.
105.
Impaired Respiratory Function In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause impaired
respiratory function, especially in people with preexisting respiratory
conditions. If you have concerns about your respiratory function while taking
Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
106.
Withdrawal Symptoms in Newborns If a pregnant woman takes Lexapro during the
third trimester of pregnancy, her newborn may experience withdrawal symptoms
such as irritability, feeding difficulties, and respiratory distress. If you are
pregnant or planning to become pregnant while taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider about the risks and benefits of the medication.
107.
Increased Risk of Mania or Hypomania In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause
mania or hypomania, especially in people with a history of bipolar disorder.
Symptoms of mania or hypomania include elevated or irritable mood, increased
energy, decreased need for sleep, and impulsive behavior. If you experience any
of these symptoms while taking Lexapro, seek medical attention immediately.
108.
Increased Risk of Seizures in People with Epilepsy Taking Lexapro can increase
the risk of seizures, especially in people with a history of epilepsy. If you
have epilepsy, talk to your healthcare provider about the risks and benefits of
taking Lexapro.
109.
Increased Risk of Bleeding in People with Liver or Kidney Disease Lexapro can
increase the risk of bleeding in people with liver or kidney disease. If you
have liver or kidney disease, talk to your healthcare provider about the risks
and benefits of taking Lexapro.
110.
Increased Risk of Suicidal Thoughts and Behavior in Children and Adolescents
Children and adolescents taking Lexapro may have an increased risk of suicidal
thoughts and behavior. It is important to closely monitor children and
adolescents taking Lexapro and to report any changes in behavior or mood to
their healthcare provider.
In
summary, Lexapro can cause a range of potential side effects, some of which are
serious and require medical attention. It is important to be aware of these side
effects and to talk to your healthcare provider if you experience any of them
while taking Lexapro. If you are considering taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider about the potential benefits and risks of the medication,
and whether it is the right choice for you.
111.
Tardive Dyskinesia In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause tardive dyskinesia, a
movement disorder characterized by repetitive, involuntary movements of the
face, tongue, and limbs. If you experience any movement problems while taking
Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
112.
Hypermotility In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause hypermotility, or
excessive muscle movement. Symptoms of hypermotility include muscle spasms,
twitching, and jerking. If you experience any movement problems while taking
Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
113.
Increased Risk of Glaucoma In some studies, long-term use of SSRIs like Lexapro
has been associated with an increased risk of glaucoma, a condition
characterized by damage to the optic nerve. If you have concerns about your risk
of glaucoma while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
114.
Derealization and Depersonalization In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause
derealization and depersonalization, which are feelings of detachment from
reality and the self, respectively. If you experience these symptoms while
taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
115.
Psychotic Symptoms In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause psychotic symptoms
such as hallucinations and delusions. If you experience any of these symptoms
while taking Lexapro, seek medical attention immediately.
116.
Changes in Blood Pressure Taking Lexapro can cause changes in blood pressure,
including both increases and decreases. If you have concerns about your blood
pressure while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
117.
Increased Risk of Cardiovascular Events In some studies, long-term use of SSRIs
like Lexapro has been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events
such as heart attack and stroke. If you have concerns about your cardiovascular
health while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider.
118.
Hypersomnia In rare cases, taking Lexapro can cause hypersomnia, or excessive
sleepiness. If you experience excessive sleepiness while taking Lexapro, talk to
your healthcare provider.
119.
Hypertensive Crisis Taking Lexapro with certain medications, such as MAO
inhibitors, can cause a hypertensive crisis, which is a severe increase in blood
pressure that can be life-threatening. It is important to tell your healthcare
provider about all the medications you are taking, including Lexapro, to avoid
potential interactions.
120.
Worsening of Preexisting Conditions Taking Lexapro can worsen preexisting
conditions such as seizures, bipolar disorder, and glaucoma. If you have any
preexisting conditions, talk to your healthcare provider about the risks and
benefits of taking Lexapro.
In
conclusion, while Lexapro can be an effective medication for depression and
anxiety, it also comes with a range of potential side effects. It is important
to be aware of these side effects and to talk to your healthcare provider if you
experience any of them while taking Lexapro. If you are considering taking
Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider about the potential benefits and risks
of the medication, and whether it is the right choice for you.
121.
Increased Risk of Stroke in Older Adults In some studies, long-term use of SSRIs
like Lexapro has been associated with an increased risk of stroke in older
adults. If you are an older adult taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare
provider about the risks and benefits of the medication.
122.
Interference with Blood Sugar Control in People with Diabetes Taking Lexapro can
interfere with blood sugar control in people with diabetes, potentially leading
to hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia. If you have diabetes, talk to your healthcare
provider about the risks and benefits of taking Lexapro.
123.
Interference with Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) Taking Lexapro can interfere
with the effectiveness of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), a treatment for
severe depression and other mental health conditions. If you are undergoing ECT,
talk to your healthcare provider about the risks and benefits of taking Lexapro.
124.
Increased Risk of Breast Cancer In some studies, long-term use of SSRIs like
Lexapro has been associated with an increased risk of breast cancer in women. If
you have concerns about your risk of breast cancer while taking Lexapro, talk to
your healthcare provider.
125.
Increased Risk of Hemorrhagic Stroke in People with Atrial Fibrillation Taking
Lexapro can increase the risk of hemorrhagic stroke in people with atrial
fibrillation, a condition characterized by an irregular heartbeat. If you have
atrial fibrillation, talk to your healthcare provider about the risks and
benefits of taking Lexapro.
126.
Interference with Cognitive and Motor Development in Infants If a pregnant woman
takes Lexapro during the third trimester of pregnancy, her infant may experience
interference with cognitive and motor development. If you are pregnant or
planning to become pregnant while taking Lexapro, talk to your healthcare
provider about the risks and benefits of the medication.
127.
Interference with Breastfeeding Taking Lexapro can pass into breast milk and may
affect the health of a nursing infant. If you are breastfeeding while taking
Lexapro, talk to your healthcare provider about the risks and benefits of the
medication.
128.
Interference with Fertility Taking Lexapro can interfere with fertility in men
and women. If you have concerns about your fertility while taking Lexapro, talk
to your healthcare provider.
129.
Increased Risk of Pneumonia in People with Parkinson's Disease Taking Lexapro
can increase the risk of pneumonia in people with Parkinson's disease. If you
have Parkinson's disease, talk to your healthcare provider about the risks and
benefits of taking Lexapro.
130.
Increased Risk of Suicidal Thoughts and Behavior in Young Adults Young adults
taking Lexapro may have an increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behavior. It
is important to closely monitor young adults taking Lexapro and to report any
changes in behavior or mood to their healthcare provider.
In
summary, Lexapro can cause a range of potential side effects, some of which are
serious and require medical attention. It is important to be aware of these side
effects and to talk to your healthcare provider if you experience any of them
while taking Lexapro. If you are considering taking Lexapro, talk to your
healthcare provider about the potential benefits and risks of the medication,
and whether it is the right choice for you.
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