How to Taper Off of Lexapro?

Talk to your prescriber before changing your dose

Do not stop Lexapro suddenly unless your prescriber tells you to

Follow a gradual taper plan based on your current dose, how long you have taken it, and your symptoms

Common taper steps may include reducing the dose in small increments every 1 to 4 weeks

If you have been on Lexapro for a long time or at a higher dose, taper more slowly

If you develop withdrawal symptoms, pause the taper or go back to the previous dose and contact your prescriber

Watch for symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, headache, irritability, anxiety, sleep changes, or “brain zaps”

Avoid alcohol and recreational drugs during tapering if possible

Keep a daily log of mood, sleep, and physical symptoms

Use the same dosing time each day while tapering

Ask about liquid Lexapro or tablet splitting for smaller dose reductions

Seek urgent help if you have suicidal thoughts, severe mood changes, or symptoms that feel dangerous

Do not taper on your own if you are pregnant, have bipolar disorder, or are taking other psychiatric medications without medical guidance

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