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Re: Celexa vs. Lexapro

Posted by bleauberry on November 16, 2008, at 14:23:13

In reply to Celexa vs. Lexapro, posted by crazybeautiful on November 16, 2008, at 11:47:39

I don't think the expiration date has anything to do with it, in this case. A couple doctors have told me that expiration dates really need to be 2+ years out of date for there to be any noticeable difference, or even longer, except with a few where it is poisonous such as the antibiotic Doxycycline.

Though celexa is is the parent of lexapro, lexapro is a modified version of celexa, they are actually two distinctly different molecules, two distinctly different drugs. Very similar, but also very different. I have heard of people responding very well to one but not the other, and the other way around.


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