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Prozac (fluoxetine hydrochloride) is a prescription selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor that helps to restore the balance of chemicals in the brain. Some of the conditions it can be efficient for include obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, eating disorders (bulimia), depression, and a number of others. There are two different side effects this medicine can cause include insomnia and drowsiness. People who have insomnia after taking this drug are recommended to take Prozac earlier in the day, while those experiencing drowsiness should try to take it later. You can take this medicine with some food or without. Taking this drug with some food is recommended if it causes stomach upset. For the antidepressant to work properly, it must be taken as prescribed. Prozac will not work if you stop taking it. If you think your dose needs to be adjusted make sure you consult your doctor first. Combining other medications with Prozac, including vitamins or mineral supplements is dangerous unless your doctor knows about it. Depending on your age, medical condition that needs to be treated and other health issues you have the doctor will prescribe you the dose you will benefit from. Some of the minor side effects you may experience in the beginning include nausea, anxiety, headache, diarrhea, loss of appetite and drowsiness. If you ever had suicidal thoughts or made suicidal attempts, or if you have diabetes, a history of a heart attack, liver disease, any allergies, or bipolar disorder report it to your health care provider. While in some cases you may not be able to take Prozac in others your doctor will adjust the dose. Pregnant and breastfeeding women are not supposed to take this medicine as it can harm the unborn baby. If you think you may have become pregnant do not stop taking this drug (as a relapse of depression may occur) and talk to your doctor. |
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