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lexapro and tardive dyskinesia? » Eddie Sylvano

Posted by anna345 on April 30, 2003, at 20:52:35

In reply to Re: lexapro and marijuana? » anna345, posted by Eddie Sylvano on April 30, 2003, at 8:50:44

Information from NAMI reads (regarding TD) "It is assumed that dopamine blockades in various nerve pathways of the brain cause the unwanted effects of antipsychotic drugs, including TD. According to one hypothesis, the dopamine blockade results in the post-synaptic receptors becoming hypersensitive to the little dopamine that leaks through." My brother is currently extra-sensitive to alcohol and caffiene; after a beer or coffee, he feels paranoid and mildly delerious. Do these substances affect dopamine levels in the body? Keep in mind, of course, that it is highly unlikely that my bro has TD, since he only took Lexapro for 4 days. Also, does a drug like Lexapro (an SSRI) affect the brain as described above? I am desperate for answers...
There is one other concern that I have. Some sources I have checked out claim that ingesting DXM (dextromethrorphan) while taking an SSRI, no matter how small the dosage, can be extremely harmful. My brother may have taken some (contained in TheraFlu, 30 mgs) just prior to starting his Lexapro treatment. Could this drug combination be causing his symptoms?


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