Liver damage: Lexapro and alcohol are both processed in the liver. When used together, liver toxicity and damage can happen more quickly.
Toxic liver disease, or drug-induced liver injury (DILI), is damage to your liver. It's also called hepatotoxicity or toxic hepatitis.
Lexapro. Escitalopram. Paxil. Paroxetine. Prozac. Fluoxetin. Non Depakote Divalproex sodium. Stomach upset, liver toxicity. Tegretol
Trazodone's potential to cause liver toxicity, particularly at high doses, is a concern. When used with Lexapro, which is metabolized in the
Toxic hepatitis, or liver toxicity, is liver swelling from contact with, breathing or swallowing a toxin. Over time, inflammation causes permanent liver
Chronic use of alcohol and Lexapro may lead to liver damage, with a significant risk of conditions like alcoholic hepatitis, cirrhosis, or liver failure due to the toxic effects on the liver.
Kava can cause sedation and has potential liver toxicity, while Lexapro can affect the central nervous system. Combining them can increase
Toxic hepatitis is caused by inflammation of the liver due to exposure to a toxic ibuprofen and naproxen can damage your liver
Liver Health and Toxicity. Mixing valacyclovir and alcohol can potentially lead to liver damage and toxicity. Both valacyclovir and alcohol impact the liver
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