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Lexapro and Adderall: Can these Two Drugs Be Taken Together?

Jun 25 2024
Categories:Drug Facts
Tyler Collins

Man holding out two different types of drugs in his palm

Prescription medications are designed to help individuals manage their physical or mental health conditions. However, taking multiple medications at the same time can be confusing and concerning for patients. One common question that arises is whether certain medications can be taken together safely.

In this blog post, we will answer whether Lexapro and Adderall can be taken together. We will define what these two drugs are and the potential effects of taking them together. Take note that the information below is only a guide and it's important to remember to talk to your doctor for advice on the best treatment options.

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What is Lexapro?

Lexapro, containing escitalopram, is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) approved by the FDA to treat depression in individuals aged 12 and older, and anxiety disorders in those aged 7 and older. It is also sometimes used off-label for conditions such as OCD, panic disorder, PTSD, and bulimia nervosa. While off-label uses are not FDA-approved, healthcare providers may prescribe Lexapro for these conditions at their discretion.

Lexapro belongs to the SSRI class of drugs, which also includes Fluoxetine, Sertraline, and Citalopram. SSRIs function by increasing active serotonin levels in the nervous system, potentially enhancing energy, appetite, and sleep while also reducing fear and anxiety. The typical dosage for both adults and children is 10 mg once daily.

What is Adderall?

Adderall is a central nervous system stimulant commonly used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. This stimulant containing a combination of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine works by increasing the levels of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain, which can improve focus, attention, and concentration. The drug can also reduce impulsivity and

While Adderall is primarily used for treating ADHD and narcolepsy, it is sometimes prescribed off-label for conditions such as depression and binge eating disorder. The FDA-approved dosage for adults with ADHD typically ranges from 5 mg to 60 mg per day.

Can Lexapro & Adderall taken together?

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Yes, Lexapro and Adderall can be used together, but only with the proper advice of a doctor. Take note that this combination should only be considered if the potential benefits are greater than the risks.

These medications might be prescribed simultaneously for individuals diagnosed with both ADHD and another condition, such as depression and anxiety. Research indicates that approximately 25% of adults with ADHD also experience anxiety.

Only take these two medications together if a licensed healthcare professional has specifically prescribed and directed it. Individuals on Lexapro should avoid taking Adderall, even occasionally, from someone else. Using both without medical oversight can pose serious risks.

What happens if you take Lexapro and Adderall together?

Female struggling with ADHD and depression holding her head with her hands

Combining Adderall and Lexapro increases the risk of serotonin syndrome. Serotonin syndrome is a potentially fatal condition that occurs when there is too much serotonin in the brain.

Another potential risk of taking Lexapro and Adderall together is an increased likelihood of experiencing side effects that can cancel out the benefits of each medication.

For instance, Adderall can cause anxiety, trouble sleeping, agitation, and restlessness, which can worsen the symptoms of anxiety in individuals taking Lexapro. Adderall abuse can also cause increased heart rate, blood pressure problems, and irregular heart rhythms.

Similarly, Lexapro can cause drowsiness, which might negate the stimulating effects of Adderall. Moreover, using both medications simultaneously can amplify the side effects of each. While a side effect might be mild when either Lexapro or Adderall is taken separately, combining them could result in more severe side effects.

Make sure that you take these prescription drugs only with the proper advice of a licensed physician. Do not combine any two drugs without the guidance of a healthcare professional. They can help you understand any potential risks and determine if the benefits outweigh them.

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While prescription medications can be life-changing in treating many diseases, the sad truth is that they can be abused for recreational purposes. The problem escalates when users combine different drugs in the hopes of  intensifying their effects. This can lead to serious health consequences, including addiction, overdose, and even death.

If you or a loved one is struggling with prescription drug abuse, it is crucial to seek professional help. Anaheim Lighthouse can help your loved ones overcome this addiction and lead a healthy, drug-free life.

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