WVUPharm2007 imagine sisyphus happy Verified Member Pharmacist 20+ Year Member Joined Jun 23, 2003 Messages 15,455 Reaction score 6,734 Points 5,826 Age 42 Location Born: Parkersburg, WV | Now: Montgomery TWP, PA Pharmacist Mar 2, 2012 #1 Members do not see this ad. Fyi... http://drugdiscovery.pharmaceutical...ces-generic-version-of-lexapro-tablets-010312
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whopper Former jolly good fellow Verified Member Physician Faculty 20+ Year Member Joined Feb 8, 2004 Messages 8,026 Reaction score 4,180 Points 5,701 Attending Physician Mar 2, 2012 #2 The real trick will be when and if it gets dramatically lower in price though this is definitely a good thing.
The real trick will be when and if it gets dramatically lower in price though this is definitely a good thing.
billypilgrim37 Unstuck in Time Verified Member 10+ Year Member Physician Faculty 15+ Year Member Joined Apr 22, 2007 Messages 2,387 Reaction score 129 Points 4,671 Attending Physician Mar 2, 2012 #3 I just have my patients cut their celexa pills in half and only take the S half. Much cheaper, and readily available.
I just have my patients cut their celexa pills in half and only take the S half. Much cheaper, and readily available.
OldPsychDoc Senior Curmudgeon Moderator Emeritus Verified Member Physician Verified Expert 20+ Year Member Joined Dec 2, 2004 Messages 6,379 Reaction score 4,361 Points 5,351 Age 63 Location Left of Center Attending Physician Mar 2, 2012 #4 billypilgrim37 said: I just have my patients cut their celexa pills in half and only take the S half. Much cheaper, and readily available. Click to expand... As long as they remember to hold it in their left hand when they take it.
billypilgrim37 said: I just have my patients cut their celexa pills in half and only take the S half. Much cheaper, and readily available. Click to expand... As long as they remember to hold it in their left hand when they take it.
Fastball32 Fastball 10+ Year Member Joined Dec 30, 2011 Messages 67 Reaction score 0 Points 1 Fellow [Any Field] Mar 2, 2012 #5 imho citalopram and escitalopram have enough differences that doubling the celexa is not equivalent to lexapro. they should be identical, but i've had much more gi related complaints with celexa than lexapro.
imho citalopram and escitalopram have enough differences that doubling the celexa is not equivalent to lexapro. they should be identical, but i've had much more gi related complaints with celexa than lexapro.
L loveoforganic -Account Deactivated- 10+ Year Member Joined Jan 30, 2009 Messages 4,218 Reaction score 14 Points 4,621 Mar 2, 2012 #6 OldPsychDoc said: As long as they remember to hold it in their left hand when they take it. Click to expand... As if their right hand could even hold it, the thumb's in the wrong place
OldPsychDoc said: As long as they remember to hold it in their left hand when they take it. Click to expand... As if their right hand could even hold it, the thumb's in the wrong place
digitlnoize Rock God 15+ Year Member Joined Feb 21, 2007 Messages 3,205 Reaction score 256 Points 5,171 Fellow [Any Field] Mar 2, 2012 #7 ROFL. Awesome.