Prozac is an antidepressant drug whose active ingredient is fluoxetine.
It is an oral medicine used to treat psychological disorders such as depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder (ODO).
- Prozac works by increasing Serotonin levels in the brain.
- A neurotransmitter responsible for an individual’s sense of pleasure and well-being.
- Despite its effectiveness.
- Improving symptoms in patients can take up to 4 weeks to appear.
Depression (associated with anxiety or not); bulimia nervous; Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (ODO) Premenstrual Disorder (PMS) Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder; irritability discomfort caused by anxiety.
Fatigue; nausea Diarrhea Skull pain; dry mouth fatigue Weakness decreased muscle strength sexual dysfunction (decreased desire, abnormal ejaculation) blows on the skin drowsiness insomnia tremors; dizziness Abnormal vision, sweating; feeling of falling loss of appetite dilation of the vessels; chill palpitations from gastrointestinal disorders; Abnormal dreams of weight loss (nightmares); Anxiety nervousness; Voltage; Increased need to urinate, difficulty or pain to urinate, bleeding and gynecological bleeding; itching; redness; enlargement of the pupil; Muscle contraction; imbalance of euphoric mood; Hair loss Low pressure; purple streaks on the skin allergy widespread esophageal pain.
Risk of pregnancy C; women who breastfeed
It should be used with caution in the following cases:
Diabetes; decreased liver function decreased kidney function Parkinson’s disease; People who have lost weight from neurological problems or a history of seizures.
Orally
adults