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Effects Of Lexamil Concerta And Birth Control Pill Combination

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Heidi Says:
Sunday, 9/18/2011 2:05:44 PM
 
What are the effects of combining lexamil, concerta and a birth control pill. I have a friend who seems to have become extreme in emotional and irrational behaviours and thought patterns.

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Verwon Says:
Wednesday, 2/22/2012 5:16:24 PM
 
Has she consulted her doctor?

Basically all 3 of the medications you mentioned can have an effect on body chemicals and mood, so it may just be too much for her to handle, but only a consult with her doctor will help her get to the root of the problem.

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Escitalopram&ad=true

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Concerta&ad=true

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Oral_contraceptive_pill&ad=true

One that may be very problematic is the Escitalopram in the Lexamil, it can actually backfire in some people and cause the opposite of its intended effect.

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Nadia Says:
Tuesday, 10/2/2012 2:23:39 AM
 
Long term effects of the combination of Lexamil, Epilim, Concerta, Wellbutrin and Triphasil. Diagnosed Bipolar II and ADHD, going through an acute depressive episode and Lexamil was only added recently. But I can't see how all these pills are good for you in the long term, my memory has gotten very poor.

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