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Fluoxetine Hydrochloride---it's curative effect, side effects and
risk please?

2007-12-21 18:02:49 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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2007-12-21 18:07:18 · update #1

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These are the side effects. It will NOT cure only treat. Don't take unless you really need it. Once you start you cannot stop. Sometimes it makes you more depressed. Sometimes suicidal.

Body as a Whole — Frequent: chest pain and chills; Infrequent: chills and fever, face edema, intentional overdose, malaise, pelvic pain, suicide attempt; Rare: acute abdominal syndrome, hypothermia, intentional injury, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, photosensitivity reaction.

Cardiovascular System — Frequent: hemorrhage, hypertension; Infrequent: angina pectoris, arrhythmia, congestive heart failure, hypotension, migraine, myocardial infarct, postural hypotension, syncope, tachycardia, vascular headache; Rare: atrial fibrillation, bradycardia, cerebral embolism, cerebral ischemia, cerebrovascular accident, extrasystoles, heart arrest, heart block, pallor, peripheral vascular disorder, phlebitis, shock, thrombophlebitis, thrombosis, vasospasm, ventricular arrhythmia, ventricular extrasystoles, ventricular fibrillation.

Digestive System — Frequent: increased appetite, nausea and vomiting; Infrequent: aphthous stomatitis, cholelithiasis, colitis, dysphagia, eructation, esophagitis, gastritis, gastroenteritis, glossitis, gum hemorrhage, hyperchlorhydria, increased salivation, liver function tests abnormal, melena, mouth ulceration, nausea/vomiting/diarrhea, stomach ulcer, stomatitis, thirst; Rare: biliary pain, bloody diarrhea, cholecystitis, duodenal ulcer, enteritis, esophageal ulcer, fecal incontinence, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, hematemesis, hemorrhage of colon, hepatitis, intestinal obstruction, liver fatty deposit, pancreatitis, peptic ulcer, rectal hemorrhage, salivary gland enlargement, stomach ulcer hemorrhage, tongue edema.

Endocrine System — Infrequent: hypothyroidism; Rare: diabetic acidosis, diabetes mellitus.

Hemic and Lymphatic System — Infrequent: anemia, ecchymosis; Rare: blood dyscrasia, hypochromic anemia, leukopenia, lymphedema, lymphocytosis, petechia, purpura, thrombocythemia, thrombocytopenia.

Metabolic and Nutritional — Frequent: weight gain; Infrequent: dehydration, generalized edema, gout, hypercholesteremia, hyperlipemia, hypokalemia, peripheral edema; Rare: alcohol intolerance, alkaline phosphatase increased, BUN increased, creatine phosphokinase increased, hyperkalemia, hyperuricemia, hypocalcemia, iron deficiency anemia, SGPT increased.

Musculoskeletal System — Infrequent: arthritis, bone pain, bursitis, leg cramps, tenosynovitis; Rare: arthrosis, chondrodystrophy, myasthenia, myopathy, myositis, osteomyelitis, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis.

Nervous System — Frequent: agitation, amnesia, confusion, emotional lability, paresthesia, and sleep disorder; Infrequent: abnormal gait, acute brain syndrome, akathisia, apathy, ataxia, buccoglossal syndrome, CNS depression, CNS stimulation, depersonalization, euphoria, hallucinations, hostility, hyperkinesia, hypertonia, hypesthesia, incoordination, libido increased, myoclonus, neuralgia, neuropathy, neurosis, paranoid reaction, personality disorder1, psychosis, vertigo; Rare: abnormal electroencephalogram, antisocial reaction, circumoral paresthesia, coma, delusions, dysarthria, dystonia, extrapyramidal syndrome, foot drop, hyperesthesia, neuritis, paralysis, reflexes decreased, reflexes increased, stupor.

Respiratory System — Infrequent: asthma, epistaxis, hiccup, hyperventilation; Rare: apnea, atelectasis, cough decreased, emphysema, hemoptysis, hypoventilation, hypoxia, larynx edema, lung edema, pneumothorax, stridor.

Skin and Appendages — Infrequent: acne, alopecia, contact dermatitis, eczema, maculopapular rash, skin discoloration, skin ulcer, vesiculobullous rash; Rare: furunculosis, herpes zoster, hirsutism, petechial rash, psoriasis, purpuric rash, pustular rash, seborrhea.

Special Senses — Frequent: ear pain, taste perversion, tinnitus; Infrequent: conjunctivitis, dry eyes, mydriasis, photophobia; Rare: blepharitis, deafness, diplopia, exophthalmos, eye hemorrhage, glaucoma, hyperacusis, iritis, parosmia, scleritis, strabismus, taste loss, visual field defect.

Urogenital System — Infrequent: abortion2, albuminuria, amenorrhea2, anorgasmia, breast enlargement, breast pain, cystitis, dysuria, female lactation2, fibrocystic breast2, hematuria, leukorrhea2, menorrhagia2, metrorrhagia2, nocturia, polyuria, urinary incontinence, urinary retention, urinary urgency, vaginal hemorrhage2; Rare: breast engorgement, glycosuria, hypomenorrhea2, kidney pain, oliguria, uterine hemorrhage2, uterine fibroids enlarged2.

1 Personality disorder is the COSTART term for designating non-aggressive objectionable behavior.

2007-12-21 18:13:28 · answer #1 · answered by The Scouser 6 · 1 0

There is a good web site for you to check on ths drug, why it is used how it works all written for the average person to understand.. It is called MedlinePlus, they have a drug portion and an encyclopedia so you can check out your diagnosis as to how you are feeling, this will help you to talk to your Doc more comfortably, the drug portion will allow you to find the drug and all about it. You take these to together and learn as much as you can about your condition and your meds. I have taken several different meds over a life time and I always want to know more than the Doc or nurse has time for so I research. You are only 14 so your Doc needs to know absolutely every thing this med makes you feel or not feel. You need to have very close monitoring of you moods you progress or lack of. A diary would be good, our memory can evaporate so easily under stress and I do know about stress and panic attacks. Some times I can't go to the library because of the height of the rows of books, I get claustrophobia at least thats what I call it. My chest gets tight and I feel like i can't breathe....needless to say some one else picks out my books some days.... I hope you have lots of people who love you and will be there for you because having other people aware of my problem they know not to freak on me if I need to get up and leave from some places some times.. it will be so much harder on you being a teen, there is so much zooming all around you you can get lost in the dust and then be scared witless because you feel lost. I am so glad you are getting help, just keep working with your health professionals and Good Luck

2016-04-10 12:29:21 · answer #2 · answered by Jane 4 · 0 0

This medicine contains the active ingredient fluoxetine hydrochloride, which is a type of antidepressant known as a selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor (SSRI). This type of medicine acts on nerve cells in the brain.
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Side Effects

Headache
Dry mouth
Difficulty in sleeping (insomnia)
Fatigue
Sweating
Disturbances of the gut such as diarrhoea, constipation, nausea, vomiting or abdominal pain
Visual disturbances
Dizziness
Seizures
Hair loss (alopecia)
Sexual problems
Decreased appetite and weight loss
Anxiety and agitation
Small purplish blood spots in the skin (ecchymoses)
Pain in the muscles and joints
Allergic reactions such as itchy, blistering skin rash (urticaria) or swelling of the lips, tongue and throat (angioedema)

More Info available at
http://www2.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100003530.html

2007-12-21 18:15:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-04-28 22:23:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ask a doctor for information on the medicine

:)

2007-12-21 18:09:11 · answer #5 · answered by ★☆Janessa★☆ 2 · 0 0

¡Ánimo! Para curar el herpes, lo primero que tienes que hacer es no tocártelo mucho, no vaya a ser que se te infecte y se te queden las marcas del herpes, o te hagas daño en la zona. Aunque moleste o aunque te entren ganas, déjatelo en paz.
Luego, si te quieres curar el herpes y hacerlo bien, lo mejor es que acudas a remedios naturales. El herpes ha existido desde mucho antes que la medicina y no son pocos los remedios para el herpes que existen.
Te dejo aquí un enlace de uno muy bueno, para que le eches un vistazo.
¡Un saludo!
http://protocoloherpes.youtips.info

2014-11-12 10:09:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

prozac. I felt sluggish at first but after a while you level out. I got to the point where I felt like jello so I quit taking it.

2007-12-21 18:07:35 · answer #7 · answered by knuteball 2 · 0 0

Acupuncture, which involves inserting thin needles into various points on your body, may reduce peripheral neuropathy symptoms.

2016-05-16 17:52:52 · answer #8 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

http://www.pdrhealth.com/drugs/rx/rx-mono.aspx?contentFileName=Pro1362.html&contentName=Prozac&contentId=478

Best website I could find, gives you everything you asked for, but it's in paragraph for, therefor lengthy. Skim it.

2007-12-21 18:06:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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