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Drinking one beer on Prozac (fluoxetine)?

Hello I am 23 and recently started taking Prozac. I have been on it for roughly three and a half weeks. I never drink. The last time I had any... read more

Can u take tramadol with fluoxetine as my doctor said it was ok but I av read that it not?

i take tramadol for pain n never ad any problems but now my doctor as put me on fluoxetine but i am getting bad headaces plus wen i take my... read more

Fluoxetine and night shift advice?

Three days ago I had my Fluoxetine dosage upped from 20mg to 40mg. I haven't had any shifts since this time however I feel awful. Very... read more

Upped my fluoxetine from 10mg to 20mg and am feeling sick, nauseous, anxiety for first 4 days.

Should I stop? I was on fluoxetine 10mg for 10 weeks after diagnosed with depression around Christmas last December, it works fine for... read more

Fluoxetine - little support, having a few hard days. I need to know I'm doing right?

Pumpkin pies I read your post about 12 weeks. I've been on 40mg for 7 weeks now and the last few days have been hard feeling sick and down and... read more

Does a 20mg dose of fluoxetine taken every 24 hours work till next dose taken 24 hours later?

After a debilitating head injury 30 years ago, and as a result of serious depression from that event; 20mg Fluoxetine (originally... read more

Accidental extra dose of fluoxetine (Prozac)?

I take a 20mg capsule of fluoxetine every morning (usually around 9am). This evening I had a really stupid moment, and I took another one of... read more

Prozac (Fluoxetine) - Feeling 'unreal' after three days?

HI all :) I have Struggled with M.E., Severe times of depression, anxiety and Obsessive Thinking (OCD). After 3 cases of Serotnin... read more

Amitriptyline - Has anyone taken amitriptyline with fluoxetine?

I’m on 40mg of fluoxetine daily (supposed to be 60mg but managing on 40) for anxiety and depression but struggle quite regularly... read more

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