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Withdrawal symptoms usually start within 2–4 days of stopping or changing the medication dosage. They can last several weeks. In rare cases, the symptoms may persist for up to a year.
Hunger is only happening if your body cannot access the fat you stored as fuel or if you don't have enough fat. Hunger pangs are also felt at the...
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Do More Ketones Enhance Fat Loss? Contrary to what you may have heard, high levels of ketones will not guarantee enhanced fat loss. When you are in...
Read More »Lexapro is the brand name of escitalopram. Escitalopram is one of several varieties of antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs. People take Lexapro to treat depression and anxiety disorders. Lexapro takes time to build up in the body. As a result, it can take a few weeks before a person notices its effects on the symptoms of depression or anxiety. However, a sudden drop in the amount of Lexapro that a person is taking can lead to withdrawal symptoms. Keep reading for more information on Lexapro withdrawal, including why it occurs and how to cope with the symptoms. What causes withdrawal? Share on Pinterest A person may experience withdrawal if they suddenly decrease the amount of Lexapro they take. Withdrawal is a set of symptoms that may occur when the amount of a particular medication or drug in a person’s body decreases significantly. Research suggests that about 20% of people who take antidepressants will experience withdrawal symptoms when they stop or drastically reduce their dosage. Due to its slow build up in the blood, withdrawal symptoms are less likely to affect people who take Lexapro for just a short time. However, people who have either taken other SSRI medications before starting Lexapro or used Lexapro for a long time have a higher likelihood of developing withdrawal symptoms. Lexapro withdrawal symptoms occur because of how SSRI medications affect the brain. SSRIs increase the levels of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that contributes to happiness and feelings of reward. Over time, in response to the increased levels of serotonin, the brain shuts down different receptors to prevent overstimulation. Once a person stops taking Lexapro, the body needs time to adjust. The amount of serotonin may decrease suddenly and will need time to replenish. During this time, a person may experience withdrawal symptoms. Symptoms of withdrawal There are several potential symptoms that a person may experience as a result of withdrawal from Lexapro. The authors of a 2012 study divided the symptoms into two stages. In the first stage, a person may experience the following symptoms: insomnia
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Eating at least three strips of bacon daily when on the keto diet adds about 2000 milligrams of natural sodium to your normal daily intake. That...
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Velveting is a Chinese method of marinating which keeps delicate meat and seafood moist and tender during cooking. The velveting technique is very...
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Immediately. Reducing your intake of calorie-dense carbs automatically reduces the amount of calories you're consuming on a daily basis, which...
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Vegetables have carbohydrates. And that means that you have to watch how much you eat — even lettuce. If you're not careful or are eating them as a...
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