The recommended maximum dose in elderly patients is. 10 mg per day. 3. What The side effects of LEXAPRO are, in general, mild and disappear after a
LEXAPRO can be given to elderly patients over 65 years of age with a reduced dose. The effects of LEXAPRO in elderly patients are similar to those in other
The effects of LEXAPRO in elderly patients are similar to those in other Other side effects not listed here may occur in some people. Reporting side effects.
LEXAPRO can be given to elderly patients over 65 years of age with a reduced dose. The effects of LEXAPRO in elderly patients are similar to those in other
Nevertheless, greater sensitivity of some elderly individuals to effects of Lexapro cannot be ruled out. What are the possible side effects of Lexapro?
The effects of LEXAPRO in elderly patients are similar to those in other Other side effects not listed here may occur in some people. Reporting side effects.
Do not give LEXAPRO to a child or adolescent. There is no experience with its use in children or adolescents under 18 years old. LEXAPRO use in the elderly. LEXAPRO can be given to elderly patients over 65 years of age with a reduced dose. The effects of LEXAPRO in elderly patients are similar to those in other patients.
Nevertheless, greater sensitivity of some elderly individuals to effects of Lexapro cannot be ruled out. Lexapro may cause serious side effects, including all
The effects of Lexapro in elderly patients are similar to that in other The side effects of Lexapro are, in general, mild and disappear after a.
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one of my own pet peeves, sorry
The story was awesome...
Given all the side effects of mostly untested medications I could honestly see this happening to someone since most new meds get pulled within 5 years because of the side effects.