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My question is, is there a big difference in taking 10mg of lexapro an then having the doc increase the dose to 20mg? Will I have bad side effects?

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Side effects to any medication are personal to you. We cannot tell you whether you will or will not have any.

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No I was saying is 20mg is a big difference from 10mg. I never had side effects from the 10mg but since they up my dose to 20mg i was wondering if i would have side effects

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You will only know if you get them. Not all people get side effects

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