A couple months ago I blacked out while drinking a lot while on Klonopin and Kratom and had posted a thread about it where everyone agreed that it was the Klonopin which caused the issue and I reasoned that I won't drink on it again because I only take Klonopin as needed and that would be simple to leave out when drinking.
However, I recently switched from Prozac to Lexapro and now I am worried that that might in fact have been what caused it.
I had been on Prozac since I very young age so everytime I'd ever drank I'd done it on an SSRI, but with Prozac is was no issue.
I also have drank more times than I could count on Klonopin and never blacked out and was surprised it happened but I'd been off of Klonopin for 9 months so I figured that my tolerance went down and that that was the issue.
But this situation was the first time I'd ever drank HEAVILY while taking Lexapro.
Obviously there are a number of drugs mixed in here that aren't a great idea to mix, but I'm MORE concerned if it's Lexapro because I take that daily, whereas I can just be smart in the future and not take Klonopin when I drink, the Lexapro will always be in my system.
I looked it up and a lot of people have in fact, blacked out drinking on Lexapro.
Do any of you here think that even if I left the Klonopin out and didn't take it, that I might be much more likely to black out drinking again simply because I take Lexapro now instead of Prozac???
If so, this would be a BIG problem because I naturally like to drink alcohol and it would make me consider getting back on Prozac instead because I never had an issue with that.
Thanks
However, I recently switched from Prozac to Lexapro and now I am worried that that might in fact have been what caused it.
I had been on Prozac since I very young age so everytime I'd ever drank I'd done it on an SSRI, but with Prozac is was no issue.
I also have drank more times than I could count on Klonopin and never blacked out and was surprised it happened but I'd been off of Klonopin for 9 months so I figured that my tolerance went down and that that was the issue.
But this situation was the first time I'd ever drank HEAVILY while taking Lexapro.
Obviously there are a number of drugs mixed in here that aren't a great idea to mix, but I'm MORE concerned if it's Lexapro because I take that daily, whereas I can just be smart in the future and not take Klonopin when I drink, the Lexapro will always be in my system.
I looked it up and a lot of people have in fact, blacked out drinking on Lexapro.
Do any of you here think that even if I left the Klonopin out and didn't take it, that I might be much more likely to black out drinking again simply because I take Lexapro now instead of Prozac???
If so, this would be a BIG problem because I naturally like to drink alcohol and it would make me consider getting back on Prozac instead because I never had an issue with that.
Thanks