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Fluoxetine
is a drug used medically in the treatment of depression, obsessive-compulsive
disorder, bulimia nervosa, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and
many other disorders. It is a psychotropic drug for oral administration.
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Fluoxetine®
Fluoxetine (generic)
20 mg - 30 Capsules
Fluoxetine Drug Uses
Fluoxetine is a drug used medically in the treatment of depression,
obsessive-compulsive disorder, bulimia nervosa, premenstrual
dysphoric disorder, and many other disorders. It is a psychotropic
drug for oral administration.
How Taken Fluoxetine
Fluoxetine usually is taken once or twice a day. To be effective,
it should be taken regularly. Make a habit of taking it at
the same time you do some other daily activity. It may be 4
weeks before you feel any relief from your depression, but
the drug's effects should last about 9 months after a 3-month
treatment regimen. For obsessive-compulsive disorder, the full
effect may take 5 weeks to appear.
Warnings/Precautions Fluoxetine
Unless you are directed to do so by your doctor, do not take
this medication if you are recovering from a heart attack or
if you have liver disease or diabetes. Fluoxetine may cause you
to become drowsy or less alert and may affect your judgment.
Therefore, driving or operating dangerous machinery or participating
in any hazardous activity that requires full mental alertness
is not recommended. While taking this medication, you may feel
dizzy or light-headed or actually faint when getting up from
a lying or sitting position. If getting up slowly doesn't help
or if this problem continues, notify your doctor. If you develop
a skin rash or hives while taking Fluoxetine, discontinue use of
the medication and notify your doctor immediately. Fluoxetine should
be used with caution if you have a history of seizures. You
should discuss all of your medical conditions with your doctor
before taking this medication. Fluoxetine can occasionally cause
decreased appetite and weight loss, especially in depressed
people who are already underweight and in those with bulimia.
If you notice changes in your weight or appetite, tell your
doctor. The effects of Fluoxetine during pregnancy have not been
adequately studied. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant,
inform your doctor immediately. This medication appears in
breast milk, and breastfeeding is not recommended while you
are taking Fluoxetine.
Missed Dose Fluoxetine
If you miss a dose of Fluoxetine and you remember the same day, take
it as soon as possible. If you do not remember until the next
day, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing
schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once.
Possible
Side Effects Fluoxetine
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change
in intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only
your doctor can determine if it is safe for you to continue
taking Fluoxetine. More common side effects may include: Abnormal
dreams, abnormal ejaculation, abnormal vision, anxiety, diminished
sex drive, dizziness, dry mouth, flu-like symptoms, flushing,
gas, headache, impotence, insomnia, itching, loss of appetite,
nausea, nervousness, rash, sinusitis, sleepiness, sore throat,
sweating, tremors, upset stomach, vomiting, weakness, yawning.
Less common side effects may include: Abnormal taste, agitation,
bleeding problems, chills, confusion, ear pain, emotional instability,
fever, frequent urination, high blood pressure, increased appetite,
loss of memory, palpitations, ringing in the ears, sleep disorders,
weight gain. In children and adolescents, less common side
effects may also include: Agitation, excessive menstrual bleeding,
frequent urination, hyperactivity, mania or hypomania (inappropriate
feelings of elation and/or rapid thoughts), nosebleeds, personality
changes, and thirst. A wide variety of other very rare reactions
have been reported during Fluoxetine therapy. If you develop any
new or unexplained symptoms, tell your doctor without delay.
Storage Fluoxetine
Store in a dry place at 20-25 degrees C (68-77 F).
Overdose Fluoxetine
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences.
An overdose of Fluoxetine can be fatal. In addition, combining
Fluoxetine with certain other drugs can cause symptoms of overdose.
If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.
Common symptoms of Fluoxetine overdose include: Nausea, rapid heartbeat,
seizures, sleepiness, vomiting. Other symptoms of Fluoxetine overdose
include: Coma, delirium, fainting, high fever, irregular heartbeat,
low blood pressure, mania, rigid muscles, sweating, stupor.
More Information Fluoxetine
Do not take with MAO inhibitors or for at least two weeks after
their discontinuation. MAO inhibitors medications should not
be taken for at least five weeks after discontinuing Fluoxetine.
Most medications affecting the brain have the potential to
slow reflexes or impair judgment and caution is advised. This
medication has not been studied extensively in the US and re-evaluation
periodically by your physician is advised. Check with you pharmacist
when taking with other medications.
Disclaimer Fluoxetine
This drug information is for your information purposes only,
it is not intended that this information covers all uses, directions,
drug interactions, precautions, or adverse effects of your
medication. This is only general information, and should not
be relied on for any purpose. It should not be construed as
containing specific instructions for any particular patient.
We disclaim all responsibility for the accuracy and reliability
of this information, and/or any consequences arising from the
use of this information, including damage or adverse consequences
to persons or property, however such damages or consequences
arise. No warranty, either expressed or implied, is made in
regards to this information.
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