Drugs in this class (SSRI's) include (trade names in parentheses): * citalopram (Celexa, Cipramil, Dalsan, Recital, Emocal, Sepram, Seropram, Citox) * dapoxetine (no trade name yet; not yet approved by the FDA) * escitalopram (Lexapro, Cipralex, Esertia) * fluvoxamine (Luvox, Fevarin, Faverin, Dumyrox, Favoxil, Movox) * paroxetine (Paxil, Seroxat, Sereupin, Aropax, Deroxat, Rexetin, Xetanor, Paroxat) * sertraline (Zoloft, Lustral, Serlain) * zimelidine (Zelmid, Normud)
I am on Prozac, 10mg. for daytime use and 25mg. of elavil to relieve insomnia due to use of Prozac. Seems to work quite well!
Yes, no problem at all.
It's okay to be on Prozac as long as you need it, but it carries a raised risk of dependancy the longer you use it.
It's not so much a matter of reaction as it is efficacy. Alcohol is a depressant and Prozac is an antidepressant. Excessive alcohol use/abuse counteracts the antidepressant effects of Prozac. Basically, it will not work as well, if at all. Also, when there is a reaction, individuals who are on Prozac and use alcohol can experience intoxication more easily and readily. As a result, poor impulsivity and judgment can occur.
Prozac is an anti- depressant.
what schedule is prozac
Prozac = la fluoxetina
Prozac Nation was created in 1994.
LSD is is an unsafe to use drug in any form.
No; Dayquil should not interfere with Prozac.
Prozac Nation was created in 1994.
Listening to Prozac was created in 1993.