prozac Ata Formula C17H18NF3O& 160; Mol. weight 309.3 (345.8 for •HCl) Pharmacokinetic data Bioavailability 72% peak at 6-8 hours Protein binding 94.5% Metabolism Hepatic Half life 1-3 days (acute); 4-6 days (chronic); Active metabolite Norfluoxetine 4-16 days (acute and chronic) Excretion Kidneys 80% prozac, Intestines 15% Therapeutic considerations Licence data EU& 160;US Pregnancy cat. C(US) Legal status ℞ Prescription only Routes oral Fluoxetine hydrochloride is an antidepressant drug used medically in the treatment of depression prozac, body dysmorphic disorder prozac, obsessive-compulsive disorder prozac, bulimia nervosa prozac, premenstrual dysphoric disorder prozac, hypochondriasis and panic di prozac.
prozac Sorder. Fluoxetine was derived from an antihistamine found to inhibit reuptake of the neurotransmitter serotonin. Compared to other popular selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) prozac, fluoxetine has a strong energizing effect. This makes fluoxetine highly effective in treatment of clinical depression cases where symptoms like depressed mood and lack of energy prevail. Although stimulating prozac, it is also approved for a variety of anxiety disorders prozac, including panic disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder. Contents 1 Trade Names 2 History 3 FDA approval and marketing campaign 4 Indications 4.1 Approved 4.2 Unapproved Off-label Investigational 5 Mechanism of action 6 Atypical SSRI 7 Interactions 8 Side effects 9 Metabolism 10 Formulations 11 Controversy 12 Prozac for children 13 References 14 See also 15 External links edit Trade Names Fluoxetine is sold under the brand names Prozac prozac, Symbyax (compounded with olanzapine) prozac, Sarafem prozac, FLUX (Pakistan) prozac, Fontex (Sweden prozac, Norway) prozac, Foxetin (Argentina) prozac, Prozen (Brazil) prozac, Ladose (Greece) prozac, Fluctin (Austria prozac, Germany) prozac, Prodep (India) prozac, Fludac* (India) Oxetin (Bosnalijek prozac, Bosnia and Herzegovina) prozac, Seronil (Finland) prozac, Lovan (Australia) prozac, Prizma (Israel) and Lorien (South Africa). It is also available under many generic names like "fluoxetine XXX" prozac, where "xxx" is the name of the labora.
prozac action 6 Atypical SSRI 7 Interactions 8 Side effects 9 Metabolism 10 Formulations 11 Controversy 12 Prozac for children 13 References 14 See also 15 External links edit Trade Names Fluoxetine is sold under the brand names Prozac prozac, Symbyax (compounded with olanzapine) prozac, Sarafem prozac, FLUX (Pakistan) prozac, Fontex (Sweden prozac, Norway) prozac, Foxetin (Argentina) prozac, Prozen (Brazil) prozac, Ladose (Greece) prozac, Fluctin (Austria prozac, Germany) prozac, Prodep (India) prozac, Fludac* (India) Oxetin (Bosnalijek prozac, Bosnia and Herzegovina) prozac, Seronil (Finland) prozac, Lovan (Australia) prozac, Prizma (Israel) and Lorien (South Africa). It is also available under many generic names like "fluoxetine XXX" prozac, where "xxx" is the name of the laborat.
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