What
Is It Used For?
Fluoxetine HCL is an anti-depressant drug, which has the ability
to inhibit the neuronal reuptake of Serotonin chemical. The
drug corrects the chemical imbalance in the brain and helps
reduce fear, anxiety and depression.
How Is It Used?
Take one tablet by mouth each day with
or without food. If you forget to take Propecia, do not take
an extra tablet. Just take the next tablet as usual. Effects
of medication may take 3 months before results are obtained
and medication should be continued for best results.
What side effects can this medication
cause?
Following side effects were reported by Fluoxetine consumers
- Sexual side-effects: delayed or non-existent ejaculation,
hyper-sexuality
- Nausea or yucky feeling
- Dizziness
- Agitation
- Vivid nightmares/dreams
- Sleeplessness
- Urinary retention
- Anorexia
- Anxiety
- Tinnitus
- Restless legs
- Jaw tension
- Tremor
- Palpitations
- Tachycardia
- Thrombocytopenia
- Dry mouth
- Scalp muscle tension
- Confusion and psychosis
What
special precautions should I follow?
During Fluoxetine medication please ensure
that you take the necessary precaution to avoid any casualty.
The drug should not be taken with other medication at the
same time. You need the full consent of your doctor to take
Fluoxetine - if you are using some other drugs like MAO inhibitors
or other anti-depressants.
Moreover avoid alcohol and tobacco consumption
during the medication. Avoid doing concentrating work like
driving and using machinery right after you have taken a dose.
Fluoxetine has the tendency to make you dizzy.
Moreover people with the medical history of
heart or liver disease should be extra-cautious during medication.
Make sure that your doctor knows all about it.
What About
Interactions With Other Drugs?
Combined use of Fluoxetine and MAO inhibitors is contraindicated.
There have been greater than two-fold increases
of previously stable plasma levels of other antidepressants
when Fluoxetine has been administered in combination with
these agents. There have been reports of both increased and
decreased lithium levels when lithium was used concomitantly
with Fluoxetine. Cases of lithium toxicity have been reported.
Lithium levels should be monitored when these drugs are administered
concomitantly. Five patients receiving Fluoxetine in combination
with Tryptophan experienced adverse reactions, including agitation,
restlessness and gastrointestinal distress. The half-life
of concurrently administered diazepam may be prolonged in
some patients. Experience with the use of Fluoxetine in combination
with other CNS-active drugs is limited and caution is advised
if such concomitant medication is required.
In case of emergency/overdose
Fluoxetine overdose can be fatal if not
attended properly. When the patient is in unconscious condition
with nauseate feeling or showing signs of agitation, restlessness
etc. - chances are that this is the case of drug overdose.
Such patients need immediate
medical attention. Call up the local poison control center
or the emergency room. Establish an airway and ensure adequate
oxygenation and ventilation. Activated charcoal, which may
be used with sorbitol, may be as or more effective than emesis
or lavage, and should be considered in treating overdose.
For doctors Cardiac and vital
signs monitoring is recommended, along with general symptomatic
and supportive measures. Based on experience in animals, which
may not be relevant to humans, Fluoxetine-induced seizures
which fail to remit spontaneously may respond to diazepam.
There are no specific antidotes
for Fluoxetine so the case should be taken under immediate
attention.
How Should It Be
Stored?
Keep Fluoxetine under normal room temperature
between 15-25 degrees centigrade. Keep the medicine away from
the direct impact of heat, light, dust and moisture. These
could spoil the effectiveness of the medicine. The medicine
needs to be kept in a drawer or a cupboard.
Moreover keep Fluoxetine away from the reach
of the children. Do not store the medicine in bathroom.
NOTE: The above
information is intended to supplement, not substitute for,
the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist,
or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed
to indicate that the use of the product is safe, appropriate,
or effective for you. Consult your healthcare professional
before taking the product. |