Im DYSLEXIC so spelling is out, but most meds have 2 names an easy 1 and a hard, take escitalopram is generic lexapro , same med different easy name , a nhs shrink said what med are you on I said Lexapro and she said WHAT I said escitaloram she said o citalopram , I said no that's celexa she said again WHAT , the reason being her med list was generic she hadnt a clue there real names and these people are trusted with your life, SERTRALINE is ZOLOFT , MIRTAZAPIN is REMERON ,FLUOETINE is PROZAC, and the BENZO, KLOPIN is CLONAZEPAM , ect ect a doc or shrink could put you back on a med you had before with using a different name. WRITE a chart of both names and pin it on the wall above your computer . or if laptop put in drafts, but on the wall is in you face so you don't forget.