Lexapro? Lexapor is a common misspelling of Lexapro.
Lexapro® (escitalopram oxalate) is a prescription drug that is approved for the treatment of depression and generalized anxiety disorder. The medication, which is part of a class of medications called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), works by altering the levels of a certain chemical in the brain (serotonin). Lexapro tablets come in three different strengths, and there is also a liquid form of the medication available. The medication may potentially cause side effects in some people, including headaches, nausea, and insomnia.
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