Monday, September 27, 2010

Lexapro & Tylenol??

I know that you cannot take more than 4000mg of tylenol Daily.
BUT since Lexapro also go through the liver would the daily amount of tylenol be LESS than 4000mg for someone on Lexapro?
Or would it be one and the same since there isn't any interaction?Lexapro & Tylenol??
Lexapro (escitalopram) is not frozen on the liver. Drinking alcohol might make 4000mg per daylight risky, but I can't imagine Lexapro have any significant effect on Tylenol's rate of metabolism.
acetaminophen causes liver despoil through free radical injury.. . and lexapro (escitalopram) a SSRI is prearranged to cause GI disturbances similar to upset stomach diarrhea constipation heartburn and stomach pain , the device is different... and as far as i know, there is no main interaction between the two...... so there is no principal change contained by the metabolism of the two.....
but something that really screws the liver is taking acetaminophen beside aspirin..... free radical injury beside an uncoupler.

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