Technology, can really suck, it is also increasingy causing an impersonal doctor patient relationships and has been for a while now.
Remeron: has a whole host of possible side effect, and some very bad ones. Also if you are on it; there are warnings on medical sites to not stop taking it abruptly. Also the possible sides effects ;which are many and many are really bad and according to medical websites and should be monitored by a doctor.
Lexipro: An SSRI also has a warning about suddenly stop using it. It also has a whole list of possible side effects including a bunch of bad ones and precautions. There is a long list of other medications that could cause possible bad interactions.
If taking it you should be monitored by a doctor, and there are issues with alcohol and tobacco.
The medicals sites( Web MD, Mayo Clinic, and Drugs.com) there are more but I didn't check them. They probably say something similar.
Then, there issues besides glitches.
Computer Hackers, power outages with insufficient generator back up, personel screw ups, (which regardless of the harm they cause, often lie to cover up their mistakes), too many people with access to personal medical records( many with sinister or malignant motives) and the whole dehumanizing of health care to name a few.
If you you take these meds, you should be monitored by a doctor regularly, and it seems to be the theme of the warnings.
Also abruptly stopping is warned about.
I am not a doctor but I can read and understand plain English well. Theme is that these drugs have a whole host of precautions and that you should be monitored by a doctor when taking them. Drug interactions and a close relationship with your doctor, especially in regards to drug interactions, a whole list of potentially bad side effects.
Stopping them abruptly is warned against.
The depersonalization of the new nature of medical practices with this new technology and practices and especially on certain medications like these two. Are very contrary to what should be done in regards to the use of and monitoring the Patient and you should have a doctor who knows and can check for side effects especially if taking other medications and for side effects in general.
This seems to be at serious odds against using Skype and Zoom or any other non in person doctor visit or appointment.
Also I have had nothing but problems.
I am also an AT$T user and have had issues with them repeatedly and I am not making this up: Earlier today I spent 1 hour, 30 minutes and 12 seconds on the phone with at&t over a billing issue. I checked my phone and that's how long it lasted. As a long time customer, I hope that issue is settled as the lady on phone said after going back and forth.
I am a relentless and stubborn person.
However, I had also have had problems with reception from a nearby tower for what seemed like almost a year and I live close to it; in a very suburban area of a major Metro area of America. Not in some remote place, rural or backwater type area.
Good luck and hopefully you can get a good doctor who will be willing to actually see you and properly help and take care of and monitor any possible side effects for you as they should.
Also I truly hope you can find a solution to your pharmacy issues because all the sites listed and probably more if not all reputable sites warn against stopping these drugs abruptly.