What Is A Fluoxetine Side Effect?

Many people taking fluoxetine to treat their depression experience at least one fluoxetine side effect. The most common fluoxetine side effects include headaches, nervousness, insomnia, drowsiness, fatigue or asthenia, anxiety, tremor, and dizziness or lightheadedness; gastrointestinal complaints, nausea, diarrhea, dry mouth and anorexia; and excessive sweating. Some patients stop drug treatment because they find the fluoxetine side effects so painful or unpleasant. Some types of fluoxetine side effect that have caused patients to stop drug therapy include nervousness, anxiety, insomnia, nausea, dizziness, asthenia, headaches, rash and pruritus. Some types of fluoxetine side effect are more severe. Some patients taking the drug have reported suicidal thoughts, bad interactions with MAO inhibitors and possibly other drugs, allergic reactions, cardiovascular reactions, syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion, and grand mal seizure. Some patients develop allergies or have allergies to this drug. For these patients, fluoxetine side effect types include rash, fever, leukocytosis, arthralgias, edema, carpal tunnel syndrome, respiratory distress, lymphadenopathy, proteinuria, and mild transaminase elevation. For people who exerince one fluoxetine side effect or more due to allergies, a lower dose of the drug or treatment with antihistamines or steroids is often effective. Those who take higher doses of the drug are more likely to experience at least one fluoxetine side effect and are more likely to suffer more from the effect. Patients who are just starting drug therapy with this antidepressant are more likely to develop at least one fluoxetine side effect. Some fluoxetine side effect types stem from allergic or toxic reaction. Symptoms of this fluoxetine side effect may include rash, chills and fever, urticaria, or a maculopapular rash. There are many possible but infrequent side effects to this drug. They include erythema multiforme, vesiculobullous rash, serum sickness, contact dermatitis, erythema nodosum, purpuric rash, leukocytoclastic vasculitis, leukopenia, thrombocythemia, arthralgia, angioedema, bronchospasm, lung fibrosis, allergic alveolitis, larynx edema, respiratory distress, ataxia, akathisia, buccoglossal syndrome, hyperkinesia, hypertonia, incoordination, neck rigidity, extrapyramidal syndrome, convulsions, photophobia, myoclonus, vertigo, migraine, tinnitus, hypesthesia, neuralgia, neuropathy, acute brain syndrome, delusions, hallucinations, manic reaction, paranoid reaction, psychosis, depersonalization, apathy, emotional lability, euphoria, hostility, amnesia, increased libido, constipation, urinary retention, vision disturbance, diplopia, mydriasis, hot flushes and many other side effects. In fact, a list of fluoxetine side effect types and possibilities could fill a book or at least a very long research paper. Anyone wanting to take this antidepressant should get a full list of fluoxetine side effect possibilities from their doctor before agreeing to take the drug.

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Kathryn said:

How can I avoid or treat the heartburn? Should I take with food? After food? Without??

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