Severe nausea and vomiting: Both Lexapro and alcohol can cause nausea and vomiting. Taking both together can increase the chance of occurrence. Liver damage: Lexapro and alcohol are both processed in the liver. In rare cases, Lexapro alone can cause liver damage. Alcohol is also linked with liver damage. When combined, this risk is more
For most people, tramadol will probably not cause liver damage. If it does, the damage is likely to be mild and go away on its own.
Some research suggests that escitalopram can cause liver damage in rare cases. However, when Lexapro is combined with alcohol, which is also linked with liver damage, the risk is more significant.
Lexapro is better than other SSRIs but does indeed come with a risk of liver damage. If you are still experiencing this/concerned, talk to
For most people, tramadol will probably not cause liver damage. If it does, the damage is likely to be mild and go away on its own.
Simple fatty liver typically does not get bad enough to cause liver damage or complications. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), in which you have inflammation and liver cell damage, as well as fat in your liver. Inflammation and liver cell damage can cause fibrosis, or scarring, of the liver. NASH may lead to cirrhosis or liver cancer.
Liver damage: Lexapro and alcohol are both processed in the liver. When used together, liver toxicity and damage can happen more quickly.
does not cause liver disease, such as cirrhosis or liver damage. These conditions may cause amiodarone to build up in your body and be toxic to your liver.
Lexapro or escitalopram, is a drug that Combining Lexapro (escitalopram) liver, potentially leading to liver damage or worsening pre-existing
Please end the story before significant liver damage occours.