Can you take escitalopram oxalate tablets for bilateral frontal ischemic foci?

Bilateral frontal ischemic foci are usually treated with escitalopram oxalate tablets. Escitalopram oxalate tablets are antidepressant drugs that are mainly used to treat depressive disorders as well as panic disorders with or without agoraphobia. The instruction of the drug indicates that it is forbidden to use it if you are allergic to the components of the drug. In patients with bilateral frontal ischemic foci there is no clear indication that the use is prohibited. Therefore, patients with anxiety and depression who have bilateral frontal ischemic foci can use escitalopram oxalate tablets, but escitalopram oxalate tablets are not a drug for the treatment of bilateral frontal ischemic foci. Bilateral frontal ischemic foci are mostly caused by atherosclerosis, and need to be treated for atherosclerosis risk factors, such as good control of blood pressure, blood glucose, blood lipids and quit smoking, light diet, good habits, etc., and if necessary, need to be orally antiplatelet aggregation and stabilization of plaque drug treatment. Bilateral frontal ischemic foci patients need to take escitalopram oxalate tablets, must follow the doctor’s instructions to take, to avoid blind abuse caused by accidents.