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<blockquote data-quote="erbaledge" data-source="post: 355353" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Researching Lexapro, wasn't sure which site to use for best info, but found this:</p><p><a href="http://www.drugs.com/sfx/lexapro-side-effects.html" target="_blank">http://www.drugs.com/sfx/lexapro-side-effects.html</a></p><p></p><p><em>Psychiatric</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Psychiatric side effects including insomnia (9%), somnolence (6%), decreased appetite (3%), and decreased libido (3%) have been reported. Abnormal dreaming, yawning, increased appetite, lethargy, irritability, and impaired concentration have been reported frequently. Agitation, jitteriness, apathy, panic reaction, aggravated restlessness, nervousness, forgetfulness, attempted suicide, aggravated depression, feeling unreal, excitability, emotional lability, abnormal crying, depression, anxiety attack, depersonalization, suicidal tendency, bruxism, confusion, carbohydrate craving, amnesia, nervous tremulousness, and <strong>auditory hallucinations have been reported infrequently.</strong> Aggression, acute psychosis, and visual hallucinations have been reported; however, a causal relationship with escitalopram has not been determined.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p></p><p>With that said, ARE there ANY Anti-Depressants out there that are okay for a teen that don't have Auditory Hallucinations as a side effect? How would I find that out? </p><p>Is there a way to find out the rate of occurrence for Auditory Hallucinations side effect for someone on Lexapro?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erbaledge, post: 355353, member: 4334"] Researching Lexapro, wasn't sure which site to use for best info, but found this: [url]http://www.drugs.com/sfx/lexapro-side-effects.html[/url] [I]Psychiatric Psychiatric side effects including insomnia (9%), somnolence (6%), decreased appetite (3%), and decreased libido (3%) have been reported. Abnormal dreaming, yawning, increased appetite, lethargy, irritability, and impaired concentration have been reported frequently. Agitation, jitteriness, apathy, panic reaction, aggravated restlessness, nervousness, forgetfulness, attempted suicide, aggravated depression, feeling unreal, excitability, emotional lability, abnormal crying, depression, anxiety attack, depersonalization, suicidal tendency, bruxism, confusion, carbohydrate craving, amnesia, nervous tremulousness, and [B]auditory hallucinations have been reported infrequently.[/B] Aggression, acute psychosis, and visual hallucinations have been reported; however, a causal relationship with escitalopram has not been determined. [/I] With that said, ARE there ANY Anti-Depressants out there that are okay for a teen that don't have Auditory Hallucinations as a side effect? How would I find that out? Is there a way to find out the rate of occurrence for Auditory Hallucinations side effect for someone on Lexapro? [/QUOTE]
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