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Originally Posted by Secretum
I've never noticed that when getting a different kind of generic, but then I'm not very sensitive to things like that. I'd definitely contact your pdoc. Your doctor can specify that the brand name, non-generic Lexapro is a medical necessity, and your insurance will be forced to cover it. I don't know if you will adjust to it or not, but it seems wise to try to fix it now than to wait longer.
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This is really good advice...nothing that a loser would come up with so you just disproved your own worry while helping someone else....2 birds one stone, seems pretty sharp to me.....