Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Headache From Fish Oil Should I Be Taking Fish Oil/herbal Medicine With Lexapro?

Should I be taking fish oil/herbal medicine with lexapro? - headache from fish oil

I took Lexapro for a few years ago I started taking a "formula vegetable Omega-3 capsules, about the mood as" PTY "and had severe headaches.
Can I use them with Lexapro?

5 comments:

redrabbi... said...

No mud on this topic on a website - ask your doctor or pharmacist to give a call. Some natural or herbal medications can interact with the devil. In the meantime, take things herbs until you get some expert advice.

dmdoroh said...

Do not stop taking the supplements now. Ask your doctor before taking herbal supplements or OTC. Yes, you have a negative reaction.

I am bipolar and medication. For example, I've learned the hard way that you are not on drugs to eliminate bottlenecks. It can cause, has deepened the fear and increased in mania. I have also learned that a person should not take St. John's wort if you are on an antidepressant. Certain foods can react with drugs.

God bless you.

blue_bip... said...

The fact that some natural or herbal pills does not mean that they do no harm. People seem to think they are safe because they are of natural origin, but they are not studies on the effects ... (For example latelly have shown that St. John Worth and SAM-e drug reaction can be seriously dangerous!)

I know (and take omega 3), and I assure you, and do not interact with the drug (I asked my psychiatrist before them ...) But for the herbal medicinal plants, should consult a real professional! (I suggest you stop taking them until you can professionally. ... Tip) should always ask a professional before you start with the occupation of a new presciption or natural! As the saying goes, prevention is better than cure;)

take care.

Occam's Razor said...

I have the same problem. I am on Lexapro and I took 20 mg of omega-3 fatty acids and the upper gel flaxseed oil, I have done this because I started the medication 3 months ago - to "Now I have no adverse reactions or side effects occurred. It is may be acceptable? "I guess to be sure, we can ask our doctors or pharmacists.

Cheers.

mfranchi... said...

Of course, if you a headache, you should consult your doctor.

Lexapro before and I've also had terrible side effects. I switched to Prozac had fewer side effects and alleviate many symptoms and benefits while gettin my car approach.
You should try some other anti-depressants, if you feel that there will be side effects.

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