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Lexapro: Wonder Drug Or Hazard To Your Health?

... , especially abruptly, has been known to cause certain withdrawal symptoms. One possible discontinuation symptom from Escitalopram is a type of spontaneous nerve pulse known as paresthesia or "electric shock sensations", described by some ... Read Read: Lexapro:  Wonder Drug Or Hazard To Your Health?

By: Jim Pretin | 30/11/2007 | Health

Lexapro: A Well Tolerated Antidepressant

... difficulty taking Celexa you most likely will not find success with Lexapro. In addition, generic citalopram (Celexa) is available, while generic escitalopram (Lexapro) is not available, meaning that citalopram can be purchased for less ... Read Read: Lexapro: A Well Tolerated Antidepressant

By: Sean Cash | 17/07/2006 | Non-Fiction

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Buy cheapest Lexapro (Escitalopram) available online! No prescription needed! Buy discount Lexapro!   Lexapro (escitalopram) is used to treat anxiety and major depressive disorder. Order Lexapro medication now!   Purchase LEXAPRO online - ... Read Read: Order cheapest Lexapro in our online pharmacy store

By: edger | 15/04/2009 | Health
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New Antidepressants

... (Zoloft) . Citalopram, a chiral compound, has activity of inhibiting the reuptake of serotonin in the S-enantiomer. Escitalopram, the S-enantiomer of the antidepressant citalopram has demonstrated activity in animal models. Prozac has shown ... Read Read: New Antidepressants

By: sandeep | 21/05/2009 | Medicine

What Are The Advantages Of Antidepressants

... is one of the most beneficial antidepressant with greater effectiveness in reducing depression. Antidepressants such as Sertraline, Escitalopram, Fluoxetine, Venlafaxine, Citalopram, Paroxetine, and Trazodone are commonly used in US. They ... Read Read: What Are The Advantages Of Antidepressants

By: Paul Hata | 31/08/2008 | Health

Does Lexapro Produce Serious Side Effects?

... , especially abruptly, has been known to cause certain withdrawal symptoms. One possible discontinuation symptom from Escitalopram is a type of spontaneous nerve pulse known as paresthesia or "electric shock sensations", described by some ... Read Read: Does Lexapro Produce Serious Side Effects?

By: Jim Pretin | 30/11/2007 | Health

The Side Effects Of Lexapro

... , especially abruptly, has been known to cause certain withdrawal symptoms. One possible discontinuation symptom from Escitalopram is a type of spontaneous nerve pulse known as paresthesia or "electric shock sensations", described by some ... Read Read: The Side Effects Of Lexapro

By: Jim Pretin | 17/07/2007 | Health

Should You Think Twice Before Using Lexapro?

... , especially abruptly, has been known to cause certain withdrawal symptoms. One possible discontinuation symptom from Escitalopram is a type of spontaneous nerve pulse known as paresthesia or "electric shock sensations", described by some ... Read Read: Should You Think Twice Before Using Lexapro?

By: Jim Pretin | 05/06/2007 | Non-Fiction

Is Lexapro Hazardous To Your Health?

... , especially abruptly, has been known to cause certain withdrawal symptoms. One possible discontinuation symptom from Escitalopram is a type of spontaneous nerve pulse known as paresthesia or "electric shock sensations", described by some ... Read Read: Is Lexapro Hazardous To Your Health?

By: Jim Pretin | 23/05/2007 | Non-Fiction

Is Lexapro Right For You?

... , especially abruptly, has been known to cause certain withdrawal symptoms. One possible discontinuation symptom from Escitalopram is a type of spontaneous nerve pulse known as paresthesia or "electric shock sensations", described by some ... Read Read: Is Lexapro Right For You?

By: Jim Pretin | 09/05/2007 | Non-Fiction

Lexapro May Pose Risks To Your Health

... , especially abruptly, has been known to cause certain withdrawal symptoms. One possible discontinuation symptom from Escitalopram is a type of spontaneous nerve pulse known as paresthesia or "electric shock sensations", described by some ... Read Read: Lexapro May Pose Risks To Your Health

By: Jim Pretin | 25/04/2007 | Non-Fiction

Is Lexapro Safe To Use?

... , especially abruptly, has been known to cause certain withdrawal symptoms. One possible discontinuation symptom from Escitalopram is a type of spontaneous nerve pulse known as paresthesia or "electric shock sensations", described by some ... Read Read: Is Lexapro Safe To Use?

By: Jim Pretin | 04/04/2007 | Non-Fiction

Problems Associated With Lexapro Withdrawal

... , especially abruptly, has been known to cause certain withdrawal symptoms. One possible discontinuation symptom from Escitalopram is a type of spontaneous nerve pulse known as paresthesia or "electric shock sensations", described by some ... Read Read: Problems Associated With Lexapro Withdrawal

By: Jim Pretin | 02/04/2007 | Non-Fiction

The Dangers Of Lexapro

... , especially abruptly, has been known to cause certain withdrawal symptoms. One possible discontinuation symptom from Escitalopram is a type of spontaneous nerve pulse known as paresthesia or "electric shock sensations", described by some ... Read Read: The Dangers Of Lexapro

By: Jim Pretin | 30/03/2007 | Non-Fiction

What You Should Know About Lexapro

... , especially abruptly, has been known to cause certain withdrawal symptoms. One possible discontinuation symptom from Escitalopram is a type of spontaneous nerve pulse known as paresthesia or "electric shock sensations", described by some ... Read Read: What You Should Know About Lexapro

By: Jim Pretin | 29/03/2007 | Non-Fiction

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