Can Lexapro stop becoming effective?
On One Hand: It Can Stop WorkingLexapro can lose its effectiveness. Lexapro is a prescription medicine for the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD) in adults and adolescents aged 12 to 17, and of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) in adults. According to the mental health website HealthyPlace.com, as of early 2010 the effectiveness of Lexapro beyond eight weeks had not been systematically studied. However, there have been reports on Internet message boards of patients developing a tolerance for the drug and seeing its effectiveness diminish over time.On the Other: Your Results May VaryPeople react to Lexapro in different ways, and it could indeed remain effective for you. Through early 2010, there was no reported hard scientific data that Lexapro would lose its effectiveness over time, despite individual postings on the Internet.Bottom LineIt is possible that Lexapro could stop working for you; there are no guarantees. By their nature, mental health disorders are difficult to t