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Escitalopram and shingles

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Took escitalopram which did not suit me and came off very low dose and got shingles. I think their may be a link.

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autumnthebrat2

my daughter came off celexa, similar to the drug you are on and got shingles. Could be coincidence, but interesting.

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Gillybabe in reply toautumnthebrat2

There have been some studies in America and there has been a link between escitalopram and shingles.

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CarolinaNative

I just stopped the same medicine, because of side effects. It was only a tiny dose but now I have shingles - so there definitely is a connection.

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theseshinglestho

Soooooo interesting...stumbled across this. I too stopped taking Lexapro around 6 months ago....NOW...I've had shingles for 12 weeks ...YES...12 weeks. My doctor put me back on Lexapro. I was about to swallow my first pill again and thought I would check the internet. OH NOOOOOOooooo..I thought it would help me through this. I'm so disappointed.

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Gillybabe48 in reply totheseshinglestho

Go back and get another antidepressant. Tell doctor they had bad reaction and made you ill and he will find another one. I am a Christian and I generally pray before I take anything or go to doctors. I put my trust in Jesus. Doctors treat but God heals. Bless you

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theseshinglestho

omg...well I didn't expect that reply. I've taken other ones and I have side affects. Praying has done NOTHING....it is what it is

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Gillybabe48

If you have had shingles very unlikely you will get them again. So if Lepraxo works for you and helps then take it and do not worry.

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theseshinglestho

You just gave me contradictory info. First of all..I am not going to lie to my doctor. Secondly, I think you should be aware of your advice as you are not a physician (I don't think), - I have been reading tons and tons of posts regarding people that have had multiple cases of shingles....Who do you believe????, and thirdly, thank you for replying. I am in the medical field and searching for some solid answers of people that have suffered. We can all go down the rabbit hole..which is scary. I have been desperate for help and just came across this. I have decided to not take the L and wait it out another week. I hate that drug. Not because I had bad side affects....they were just typical side affects...like feeling emotionally numb. Doesn't feel so hot. Have a great day.

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Gillybabe48

I was only trying to help. I did not say lie I said to tell doctor they made you ill i.e. shingles. Sorry if you took offense I was under the misconception that they helped you.

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