It is not uncommon to experience side effects such as nightmares while taking escitalopram. If you feel that the medication is no longer effective or if the side effects are intolerable, it is important to discuss this with your pharmacist. They can assess the situation further and suggest potential adjustments to your medication regimen, while keeping your doctor informed and closely monitoring your progress. It is essential to prioritize your well-being and advocate for the best treatment options for you.
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