Can I take Lexapro and Gabapentin together? 

Can I take Lexapro and Gabapentin together? 

You can take Lexapro and Gabapentin together if your healthcare provider has prescribed this combination. Gabapentin is often paired with Lexapro and other SSRIs. 

People usually respond well, especially if the doses are adjusted. However, some people may not respond well to this combination and it might not be suitable for certain individuals. 

This is why you need to follow your doctor’s directions and take these meds only if your doctor believes you’ll benefit from them. 

What are the benefits of taking Lexapro and Gabapentin together? 

Lexapro and Gabapentin are often prescribed together for the management and treatment of depression comorbid with anxiety. Gabapentin is also a good option to add to Lexapro if a patient has nerve pain or epilepsy comorbid with depression and anxiety. 

However, the key to making this combination successful is dose adjustment. Gabapentin often causes a number of side effects in individuals, which is why most people don’t want to take this medication, let alone combined with an antidepressant. 

However, if the doses are adjusted, this combination can become safe and effective. 

What are the side effects of taking Lexapro and Gabapentin together? 

Lexapro and Gabapentin are associated with some side effects. These include (1,2):

  • Nausea 
  • Vomiting 
  • Diarrhoea 
  • Dizziness 
  • Drowsiness 
  • Dry mouth 
  • Fatigue
  • Loss of appetite 
  • Weight gain

Most of the common side effects begin to subside as your body starts to adjust to the medication. One of the concerning side effects of Lexapro and Gabapentin is sodium deficiency. 

Lexapro can cause hyponatremia or sodium deficiency in some people on its own, but the incidence is rare. However, when it is paired with antiepileptic medication, such as Gabapentin, the chances of sodium deficiency increase. 

This is why people taking this combination should also get their sodium levels checked from time to time. 

Final words

Gabapentin and Lexapro should only be used together if prescribed by your doctor. There are millions of drug combinations, but not every single one of them would be tolerated by your body or make your symptoms go away. 

Only your doctor – who knows your medication history, family history, current symptoms, any underlying health condition you may have, etc – can determine the best possible drug combination. This is why you should always follow your doctor’s directions.

If you are currently taking Gabapentin and Lexapro together and you are concerned about anything, reach out to your provider. Don’t skip or stop taking the meds on your own.

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References

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PubChem [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US), National Center for Biotechnology Information; 2004-. PubChem Compound Summary for CID 3446, Gabapentin; [cited 2023 Feb. 7]. Available from: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Gabapentin

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PubChem [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US), National Center for Biotechnology Information; 2004-. PubChem Compound Summary for CID 146570, Escitalopram; [cited 2023 Feb. 7]. Available from: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Escitalopram

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