NO
They were accidentally invented in the 1950's in a tuberculosis drug trial.
Fluoxetine is an antidepressant medication. The brand name for this medication is Prozac and it is in the SSRI class of antidepressants.
No. It is one of thenewer classes of reuptake antidepressants
you need to ask your pharmacist. that's what they are trained for.
No, you should not skip taking your medication until you consult with the doctor who prescribed the Prozac OR ask your pharmacist. The pharmacist will be familiar with the side effects of the medication and how your prescription might interact with other medications you are taking. You can probably reach both doctor and pharmacist by phone, and you can visit the pharmacist without an appointment.
Check with your family doctor or local pharmacist.
Melatonin should not be taken by people using certain antidepressants, such as Prozac (a serotonin inhibitor) or Nardil (a monoamine oxidase inhibitor).
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I have been on Prozac for over twenty years, and take Mucinex whenever I am congested and take the maximum dose. (Prozac is only 20 mg.) There are no side affects that I have ever experienced, but I suppose every case is individual. Always ask pharmacist if unsure.
No, Prozac (or fluoxetine) is a SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) and there is no effect on the monoamine oxidase enzyme.
One should consult with a doctor or pharmacist concerning potential drug interactions. However, from available literature, it appears that there is no expected adverse reaction between clonazepam and Prozac.
No, antidepressants can interact poorly with the pain reliever tramadol.