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Prozac

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Manufactured by:
Eli Lilly

Product:
Prozac, CAPSULE

Description:
PROZAC (Fluoxetine) 10mg

Ingredients:
Fluoxetine , 10mg

100 CAPSULE(S)

$248.15 USD

200 CAPSULE(S)

$496.16 USD

300 CAPSULE(S)

$744.24 USD

Drug Information for Prozac

Overview
How To Use
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Misdose
Interactions
Side Effects
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Prozac Overview

How To Use Prozac

Prozac Precautions

Prozac Misdose

Prozac Interactions

Prozac Side Effects

Prozac Storage

Before taking Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)), tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to it; or if you have any other allergies.

Before using Prozac (Fluoxetine), tell your doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: personal or family history of bipolar/manic-depressive disorder, personal or family history of suicide attempts, liver problems, diabetes, low sodium in the blood, severe loss of body water (dehydration), seizures, stomach/intestinal ulcers.

Prozac (Fluoxetine) may make you dizzy or drowsy.  Use caution while driving, using machinery, or doing any other activity that requires alertness.  Avoid alcoholic beverages.

If you have diabetes, Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)) may affect your blood sugar levels.  Monitor your blood sugar regularly and share the results with your doctor.  Your doctor may need to adjust your medication, diet, and exercise when you start or stop Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)).  Liquid forms of this product may contain sugar and/or alcohol.  Caution is advised if you have diabetes, alcohol dependence, or liver disease.  Ask your doctor or pharmacist about using this product safely.

Caution is advised when using this product in the elderly because they may be more sensitive to its effects.  The elderly are more likely to lose too much salt (hyponatremia), especially if they are also taking "water pills" (diuretics) with Prozac (Fluoxetine).

Use Prozac (Fluoxetine) only when clearly needed during pregnancy.  It may harm an unborn baby.  Also, babies born to mothers who have used Prozac (Fluoxetine) during the last 3 months of pregnancy may infrequently develop withdrawal symptoms such as feeding/breathing difficulties, seizures, muscle stiffness, or constant crying.  If you notice any of these symptoms in your newborn, tell the doctor promptly.

Since untreated depression can be a serious condition, do not stop taking Prozac (Fluoxetine) unless directed by your doctor.  If you are planning pregnancy, become pregnant, or think you may be pregnant, immediately discuss the benefits and risks of using Prozac (Fluoxetine) during pregnancy with your doctor.

Prozac (Fluoxetine) may pass into breast milk and could have undesirable effects on a nursing infant.  Therefore, breast-feeding is not recommended while using Prozac (Fluoxetine).  Consult your doctor before breast-feeding.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  This information is provided for educational purposes only and is intended to be a supplement to, and not a substitute for, the expertise and professional judgment of your veterinarian. You should always consult your own veterinarian for specific advice concerning the treatment of your pet.

Store at room temperature between 59-86 degrees F (15-30 degrees C) away from light and moisture.  Do not store in the bathroom.  Keep all medicines away from children and pets.  Different brands may have different storage instructions.  Check the product label or ask your pharmacist how to store your particular product.

Properly discard this product when it is expired or no longer needed.  Consult your pharmacist or local waste disposal company for more details about how to safely discard your product.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  This information is provided for educational purposes only and is intended to be a supplement to, and not a substitute for, the expertise and professional judgment of your veterinarian. You should always consult your own veterinarian for specific advice concerning the treatment of your pet.

Prozac (Fluoxetine) is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used to treat depression, anxiety disorders (panic attacks), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a certain eating disorder (bulimia), and a severe form of premenstrual syndrome (premenstrual dysphoric disorder).

SSRIs work by helping to restore the balance of certain natural substances in the brain (neurotransmitters such as serotonin).  Prozac (Fluoxetine) may improve your mood, sleep, appetite, and energy level and may help restore your interest in daily living.  It may decrease anxiety/unreasonable fears, persistent/troubling thoughts (obsessions), and unwanted urges that keep returning (compulsions).  It may decrease the number and severity of panic attacks.  Prozac (Fluoxetine) may lessen premenstrual symptoms such as irritability, increased appetite, and depression.  It may decrease bingeing and purging behaviors in bulimia.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  This information is provided for educational purposes only and is intended to be a supplement to, and not a substitute for, the expertise and professional judgment of your veterinarian. You should always consult your own veterinarian for specific advice concerning the treatment of your pet.

Read the Medication Guide provided by your pharmacist before you start using Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)) and each time you get a refill.  If you have any questions, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Take Prozac (Fluoxetine) by mouth with or without food, usually once daily or as directed by your doctor.  Prozac (Fluoxetine) may make you either sleepy or wakeful.  Therefore, depending on how Prozac (Fluoxetine) affects you, your doctor may direct you to take the entire dose once daily in either the morning or evening.  If you are taking Prozac (Fluoxetine) twice a day, your doctor may direct you to take it in the morning and at noon.

If you are taking Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)) for premenstrual problems, your doctor may direct you to take it every day of the month or just for the 2 weeks before your period through the first full day of your period.  To help you remember, mark your calendar.

If you are using the liquid form of Prozac (Fluoxetine), measure the dose carefully using a special measuring device/spoon.  Do not use a household spoon because you may not get the correct dose.

The dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment.  To reduce your risk of side effects, your doctor may start you at a low dose and gradually increase your dose.  Follow your doctor's instructions carefully.  Do not take more or less medication or take it more frequently than prescribed.  Your condition will not improve any faster, and your risk of side effects will increase.  Use Prozac (Fluoxetine) regularly in order to get the most benefit from it.  To help you remember, use it at the same time(s) each day.

It is important to continue taking Prozac (Fluoxetine) as prescribed even if you feel well.  Do not stop taking Prozac (Fluoxetine) without first consulting your doctor.  Some conditions may become worse when the drug is abruptly stopped.  Your dose may need to be gradually decreased.

You should see some improvement in 1 to 2 weeks.  It may take several weeks before you feel the full benefit.

Tell your doctor if your condition does not improve or if it worsens.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  This information is provided for educational purposes only and is intended to be a supplement to, and not a substitute for, the expertise and professional judgment of your veterinarian. You should always consult your own veterinarian for specific advice concerning the treatment of your pet.

See also Warning section.

Nausea, drowsiness, dizziness, anxiety, trouble sleeping, loss of appetite, weakness, tiredness, sweating, or yawning may occur.  If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor promptly.

Remember that your doctor has prescribed Prozac (Fluoxetine) because he or she has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the risk of side effects.  Many people using Prozac (Fluoxetine) do not have serious side effects.

Tell your doctor immediately if any of these unlikely but serious side effects occur: unusual or severe mental/mood changes (e.g., agitation, unusual high energy/excitement, thoughts of suicide), uncontrolled movements (e.g., of the lips/tongue), shakiness (tremor), restlessness, inability to keep still, decreased interest in sex, changes in sexual ability, blurred vision, numbness/tingling.

Tell your doctor immediately if any of these rare but very serious side effects occur: bloody/black/tarry stools, vomit that looks like coffee grounds, easy bruising/bleeding, fainting, fast/irregular heartbeat, muscle weakness/spasm, seizures, change in amount of urine.

Prozac (Fluoxetine) may rarely cause a very serious condition called serotonin syndrome.  The risk increases when Prozac (Fluoxetine) is used with certain other drugs such as "triptans" used to treat migraine headaches (e.g., sumatriptan, eletriptan), certain antidepressants including other SSRIs (e.g., citalopram, paroxetine) and SNRIs (e.g., duloxetine, venlafaxine), lithium, tramadol, tryptophan, or a certain drug to treat obesity (sibutramine).  See also Drug Interactions section.  Before taking Prozac (Fluoxetine), tell your doctor if you take any of these medications.  Serotonin syndrome may be more likely when you start or increase the dose of any of these medications.  Seek immediate medical attention if you develop some of the following symptoms: hallucinations, unusual restlessness, loss of coordination, fast heartbeat, severe dizziness, unexplained fever, severe nausea/vomiting/diarrhea, twitchy muscles.

For males, in the very unlikely event you have a painful or prolonged erection lasting 4 or more hours, stop using Prozac (Fluoxetine) and seek immediate medical attention, or permanent problems could occur.

A very serious allergic reaction to Prozac (Fluoxetine) is rare.  However, seek immediate medical attention if you notice any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, including: rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness, trouble breathing.

This is not a complete list of possible side effects.  If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  This information is provided for educational purposes only and is intended to be a supplement to, and not a substitute for, the expertise and professional judgment of your veterinarian. You should always consult your own veterinarian for specific advice concerning the treatment of your pet.

If you miss a dose of Prozac (Fluoxetine), take it as soon as you remember.  If it is near the time of the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your usual dosing schedule.  Do not double the dose to catch up.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  This information is provided for educational purposes only and is intended to be a supplement to, and not a substitute for, the expertise and professional judgment of your veterinarian. You should always consult your own veterinarian for specific advice concerning the treatment of your pet.

Your doctor or pharmacist may already be aware of any possible drug interactions and may be monitoring you for them.  Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any medicine before checking with your doctor or pharmacist first.

Prozac (Fluoxetine) can stay in your body for many weeks after your last dose and may interact with many other medications.  Before using any medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have taken Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)) in the previous 5 weeks.

Certain medications taken with Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)) could result in serious (rarely fatal) drug interactions.  Avoid taking MAO inhibitors (e.g., furazolidone, isocarboxazid, linezolid, moclobemide, phenelzine, procarbazine, rasagiline, selegiline, tranylcypromine) with Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)) for 2 weeks before, during treatment, and at least 5 weeks after your last dose of Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)).  Consult your doctor or pharmacist for additional information.

The following medications should not be used with Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)) and for 5 weeks after your last dose of Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)) because very serious (possibly fatal) interactions may occur: pimozide, sibutramine, thioridazine.

If you are currently using any of these medications listed above, tell your doctor or pharmacist before starting Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)).

Before using Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)), tell your doctor or pharmacist of all prescription and nonprescription/herbal products you may use, especially of: drugs removed from your body by certain liver enzymes (e.g., carbamazepine, cimetidine, phenytoin, vinblastine, drugs for anxiety such as alprazolam and diazepam, antipsychotics such as aripiprazole/clozapine/haloperidol/perphenazine, antiarrhythmics such as propafenone/flecainide, TCA antidepressants such as desipramine/imipramine), fosamprenavir/ritonavir, metoprolol, "water pills" (diuretics such as furosemide), drugs that can cause bleeding/bruising (e.g., aspirin, antiplatelet drugs such as clopidogrel, NSAIDs such as ibuprofen, "blood thinners" such as heparin/warfarin).

Aspirin can increase the risk of bleeding when used with Prozac (Fluoxetine) (see above).  If your doctor has directed you to take low-dose aspirin for heart attack or stroke prevention (usually at dosages of 81-325 milligrams a day), you should continue taking it unless your doctor instructs you otherwise.  Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor.

Also tell your doctor if you take any other drugs that increase serotonin, such as bromocriptine, buspirone, dextromethorphan, lithium, meperidine, propoxyphene, phentermine, SSRIs, SNRIs, tryptophan, St.  John's wort, drugs used to treat migraines such as "triptans" and dihydroergotamine, street drugs such as MDMA/"ecstasy," amphetamine.  (See also Side Effects section.)

Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you also take drugs that cause drowsiness, such as certain antihistamines (e.g., diphenhydramine), anti-seizure drugs (e.g., carbamazepine), medicine for sleep or anxiety (e.g., lorazepam, zolpidem), muscle relaxants, narcotic pain relievers (e.g., codeine), psychiatric medicines (e.g., chlorpromazine, quetiapine, nortriptyline, trazodone).

Check the labels on all your medicines (e.g., cough-and-cold products) because they may contain ingredients that cause drowsiness.  Dextromethorphan is a commonly used cough medication and may interact with Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)).  Ask your pharmacist about using those products safely.

Cimetidine is a nonprescription drug that is commonly used to treat extra stomach acid.  Because it may cause undesirable interactions when used with Prozac (Prozac (Fluoxetine)), ask your pharmacist about other products to treat stomach acid.

This document does not contain all possible interactions.  Therefore, before using this product, tell your doctor or pharmacist of all the products you use.  Keep a list of all your medications with you, and share the list with your doctor and pharmacist.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  This information is provided for educational purposes only and is intended to be a supplement to, and not a substitute for, the expertise and professional judgment of your veterinarian. You should always consult your own veterinarian for specific advice concerning the treatment of your pet.

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