Q. If I miss a dose of my anti-depressant one day, should I double up the next day? It’s called Lexapro.
Doctor Answer is medically reviewed by SecondMedic medical review team.
No, you should not double up the next day if you miss a dose of your anti-depressant medication. Doing so could increase the chance of side effects or overdose and can be dangerous to your health.
When taking any prescription medication, it is important that you follow your doctor’s instructions and take the drug exactly as prescribed in terms of timing, dosage amount, and frequency. Missing a single dose can have a large effect on how well your treatment works and may end up worsening depression symptoms if not addressed correctly.
If you forget to take your Lexapro one day, simply skip that dose rather than doubling up for the following day. It is also advisable to set reminders for yourself (such as using an alarm) in order to help ensure that you do not miss another dose again in the future.
In addition to missing doses, it is important that you avoid abruptly discontinuing use of anti-depressants like Lexapro without consulting with a healthcare professional first as this could further aggravate depression symptoms or cause withdrawal reactions in some people. If you find yourself needing to stop taking Lexapro altogether (whether intentional or accidental), contact your doctor right away who will be able to provide advice based on individual circumstances.
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