yes it can, its not an adictive drug but gives u withdrawls, i asked my doctor after i stopped suddenly and felt sick, dizzy generally ill
Excuse me! ONLY Prozac? Prozac is a 'controlled substance' prescription narcotic. If it is truly only your first offense you MAY get off lightly but don't kid yourself that it is not a serious offense.
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.
One limitation of a savings account is the amount of withdrawals you can make per month. Unlike a checking account, which let's you withdraw money until there are no funds left, savings accounts are restricted to 6 withdrawals per month. Another limitation is that withdrawals usually can only put into a linked checking account- you can't directly transfer funds from a low-interest savings account to a savings account with a higher yield.
Only a physician can tell you that.
There hasn't been such a month since 1989.
Prozac? Why would they test for Prozac anyways? No it will not show up on a standard 5-panel or 12-panel drug test. The only way they are gonna look for Prozac is if the specifically test for that - which makes no sense. So no it will not show up!
I have been on a combination of prozac 80 and elavil 100 since early 2008. I don't like being on more than one med, but it does work very well. Only complaint is the sexual side effects...no libido at all!
alcohol withdrawals have to potential to cause seizure and death, most others only cause extreme discomfort but do not have the potential to cause death.
The answer to the riddle, "What has been around for a million years but is only a month old?" is "the moon." This is just one of many astronomy riddles.
no way!
None specifically, it is only comparatively recently it has been the first month of the year
A money market account is a type of savings account you can get at your local credit union or bank. They traditionally only allow 3-6 withdrawals a month, require a higher minimum balance, and provide a higher interest rate.