Sunday, December 13, 2009

Cipralex And Melatonin Interaction Difference Between Fluoxetine Hydrocholoride And Cipralex Escitaloram?

Difference between fluoxetine hydrocholoride and cipralex escitaloram? - cipralex and melatonin interaction

My doctor changed the prescription of fluoxetine Hydrochlorde to Escitaloram Cipralex. What is the difference between the others? What should I better take? What drugs are not what the other does not and vice versa?

3 comments:

Emily J said...

Fluoxetine hydrochloride is the generic name of Prozac. Escitalopram is the hydrochloride generic Lexapro.

Both belong to the same class of drugs - SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors).

It is hard to say, it would make more, because everybody is different. No one can predict what will work best for you. Do you know why he changed his recipe?

Prozac) have in general, more side effects (nervousness, insomnia, sexual side effects and was the first SSRI on the market. Lexapro (escitalopram) is chemically related Celexa (citalopram), another SSRI.

Lexapro has fewer side effects. I wonder if he had told the doctor that you have side effects? Or when her depression returned, causing a change in medication?

The good news is that both are general in nature and cheap as hell presented.

In addition, a "change of scenery" can sometimes be a good thing, even our brain!

Call your doctor and ask these questions. The doctor is a specificationIFIC fundamental change - everything here can do someone who is speculating. Good luck!

Emily J said...

Fluoxetine hydrochloride is the generic name of Prozac. Escitalopram is the hydrochloride generic Lexapro.

Both belong to the same class of drugs - SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors).

It is hard to say, it would make more, because everybody is different. No one can predict what will work best for you. Do you know why he changed his recipe?

Prozac) have in general, more side effects (nervousness, insomnia, sexual side effects and was the first SSRI on the market. Lexapro (escitalopram) is chemically related Celexa (citalopram), another SSRI.

Lexapro has fewer side effects. I wonder if he had told the doctor that you have side effects? Or when her depression returned, causing a change in medication?

The good news is that both are general in nature and cheap as hell presented.

In addition, a "change of scenery" can sometimes be a good thing, even our brain!

Call your doctor and ask these questions. The doctor is a specificationIFIC fundamental change - everything here can do someone who is speculating. Good luck!

dropping bombs on your mom said...

Fluoxetine is Prozac and Celexa Cipralex is. Both are SSRIs. both are used for depression. depends on why you are taking. You can search www.crazymeds.org to do the same but have different effects in different people. Talk with your doctor!

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