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Tag: Prescription misuse

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What happens if you take Lexapro and don't need it?

4 min read
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, a medication like Lexapro can cause a withdrawal or 'discontinuation' syndrome if stopped abruptly after extended use. If you take Lexapro and don't need it, you risk significant side effects, potential dependency, and a disruption of your natural brain chemistry, all without the intended therapeutic benefits.

Can I tell my doctor I took someone else's prescription? Your health and confidentiality

5 min read
A 2023 systematic review found that the lifetime prevalence of non-recreational prescription medication sharing ranges from 13% to 78%, with many not understanding the significant risks involved. Despite the temptation to use a friend or family member's medication, it is a medically and legally risky practice. This leads to a critical question: Can I tell my doctor I took someone else's prescription?