What is Lexapro? Lexapro is a type of antidepressant called a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, or SSRI. SSRIs increase levels of
Although Lexapro and other SSRIs are generally not addictive, there are ways to misuse Lexapro that can create a dependency on the drug. SSRIs
Lexapro (escitalopram). In general, SSRIs are safe and effective in treating SSRI sexual dysfunction than some other SSRIs.7. Lexapro Side Effects in
What is Lexapro? Lexapro is a brand name for the medication escitalopram, which is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). SSRIs work
What is Lexapro? Lexapro is a type of antidepressant called a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, or SSRI. SSRIs increase levels of
What is Lexapro? Lexapro is among medications known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Like other SSRIs, Lexapro alters how
What is Lexapro? Lexapro is a type of antidepressant called a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, or SSRI. SSRIs increase levels of
What is Lexapro? Lexapro is a type of antidepressant called a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, or SSRI. SSRIs increase levels of
How Lexapro Works In the Body Lexapro (escitalopram) is an SSRI. As we discussed with CBD, SSRIs work by preventing the reuptake of the
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I grant that the effect is real, as many women on Lexapro have found, but its administration has to be subtle.
As a medical professional however, I enjoyed the use of the SSRI as a very clever and creative plot device but have to mention that these results are not typical. Low dise SSRIs ARE commonly used for males with premature ejaculation problems, BUT the therapeutic window us VERY narrow. More often, the result is erectile dysfunction or total anorgasmia. I hope folks do not rush out and get an SSRI thinking they will last forever. All in all however, my most sincere and enthusiastic compliments on an amazing story. Thank you for sharing!
As to this story, it was racing around in my skull, getting in the way of me working on other stories. It was just easier to write it and post it than to try to ignore it.
Since I got a ping on this in private: if you know anyone taking SSRI medication, nobody should quit those without close physician supervision. Doing so can increase suicidal impulses.
Thanks again for the feedback,
Todd172