Keep in mind that there is a shortage of Zactin Tabs when prescribing to patients, particularly when starting new patients on the medicine
Fluoxetine does not start working
Don't drive or do anything requiring concentration until you know how this medication affects you
ozanimod increases toxicity of fluoxetine by sympathetic (adrenergic) effects, including increased blood pressure and heart rate
you may lose a small amount of weight, about 1 kg (2
Fluoxetine may be used for the treatment of certain types of mood disorders and also some eating disorders
For many people, these improve within weeks of starting an antidepressant
NHS medicines information on fluoxetine – what it’s used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it
Your doctor may adjust your dose as needed
Prozac may take four to five weeks or longer to improve a person's symptoms or achieve therapeutic effects
A low starting dose of Prozac is generally 10mg to 20mg daily, and increasing by 10mg or so every few weeks until you reach the desired dose
Fluoxetine (brand names: Prozac®, Reconcile®, Sarafem®) is an SSRI antidepressant used to treat a variety of behavioral disorders in dogs and cats
The incidence varied, however, on the condition being treated and the size of the dose
Available as a weekly dosing form that may be suitable for some people after an initial trial of Prozac daily capsules
You may have tremors, muscle tension, restless legs, unsteady gait, or difficulty controlling speech and chewing movements
It comes as tablets, capsules, or a liquid that you swallow
氟西汀(INN:fluoxetine)商品名百憂解(Prozac)是一种选择性5-羟色胺再摄取抑制剂(SSRI)类抗抑郁药 。 在臨床上用於治療成人重性抑郁障碍、强迫症、神經性暴食症、社交恐懼症 ,還用於治療具有或不具有廣場恐懼症的驚恐症。
tremor
If you take too much
My first 14 days on Fluoxetine (Prozac) 2 weeks ago I finally saw my GP about my low moods, lack of interest, irritability and suicidal thoughts
Idk if the side effects of both medicine are the same as I’m struggling with heavy sweating and feeling tired during the day but at night I were wide awake
Could theoretically carry the risk of overdose (although extremely unlikely, according to Dodman)