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Question Lexapro and Elavil.. Question

Hello. I was prescribed Elavil for nerve pain today, and also take 5mg ( small dose) of Lexapro. Does anyone take these two together? My doctor knows what I am on, and I called the pharmacist, yet I feel unsure. One is the SSRI and the other Tri-cyclic.

Thanks in advance.

Oh, I should ask about the advantage anyone had on Elavil in reducing the neuro pain.

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