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DRUG NAME: Prozac

Prozac is the first antidepressant approved by the FDA for use in both adult and geriatric populations

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted the antidepressant Prozac an indication to treat geriatric depression - making Prozac the first antidepressant medication indicated for use in both adult and geriatric ( 65+ ) populations. This approval confirms that Prozac is proven both safe and effective in treating older people with depression.

Recommended by Doctors
For more than ten years, Prozac has been proven safe and effective in treating adults with depression. It is the medicine most often prescribed for the treatment of depression in the United States. In fact, it has been prescribed for more than 17 million Americans. Chances are, someone you know is getting better because of it.

The Goal of Treatment
Depression can change your personality and rob you of the ability to be your best self. That's why the goal of treatment is to restore the real you. One person who was treated with Prozac said it best: "I feel like me again."

Things to Know Before Starting Therapy with Prozac
Taking Prozac is convenient, because it's usually prescribed as a single daily dose in capsule, tablet, or liquid form, and can be taken with or without food. If you are diagnosed with depression and your doctor prescribes Prozac, your symptoms can begin to improve within the first few weeks of treatment. It may take 4 weeks or longer to experience the full benefits. Be sure to discuss how you're feeling with your doctor throughout your treatment. Furthermore, you should know that the recommended length of treatment with an antidepressant is 6 to 12 months, because the long-term goal is to keep depression from troubling you again. Your doctor will monitor your progress and work with you to determine the appropriate length of your treatment with Prozac.

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Prozac is the world's most widely prescribed antidepressant; it has been used by more than 35 million people worldwide. Chances are, someone you know is getting better because of it. Learn more about how Prozac works to make you better, so that you can know what to expect while you work toward your recovery


Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Prozac
Many people have questions about Prozac or about depression. Below, Dr. John Plewes, Clinical Research Physician at Eli Lilly and Company, answers some frequently asked questions. Dr. Plewes' comments are educational only; they are not intended as medical advice and should not be used for diagnosing or treating depression. If you have questions about your medical condition, please communicate your doctor.

  • I have recently been prescribed Prozac 20 mg once a day. How should I take it?
  • I just started treatment for my depression with Prozac. How long should it take for Prozac to start working?
  • I have been taking Prozac for a while now and am feeling much better. How long will I have to keep taking it?
  • Can Prozac be used in the elderly?
  • How do I get help for clinical depression?
  • Someone told me that you shouldn't take Prozac and drive a car. Is there any truth to this?
  • Can I drink alcoholic beverages while taking Prozac?
  • What drugs should my physician know about if I am taking Prozac?
  • I have diabetes. Is there anything special I should know about Prozac?
  • Can I take Prozac during pregnancy?
  • What are the most common side effects associated with Prozac?
  • I have recently been prescribed Prozac 20 mg once a day. How should I take it?

As with any prescription medication, you should follow your doctor's advice when taking Prozac. The general recommendation is to take Prozac in the morning. Prozac can be taken with or without food. If you miss a dose, don't take a double dose. Just continue with your next scheduled dose.
I just started treatment for my depression with Prozac. How long should it take for Prozac to start working?

The first goal of treatment is to relieve the symptoms of depression that are disrupting your life. Symptom relief usually takes a few weeks, although some symptoms may improve during the first week of treatment. It may take 4 or more weeks to experience the full benefits of treatment with Prozac. Be sure to discuss how you are feeling with your doctor throughout your treatment.

You should know that the recommended length of treatment with an antidepressant is 6 to 12 months, because one of the long-term goals of treatment is to keep depression from troubling you again.

If you are prescribed Prozac for the treatment of depression, your doctor will monitor your progress and work with you to determine the appropriate length of your treatment.
I have been taking Prozac for a while now and am feeling much better. How long will I have to keep taking it?

The recommended length of treatment with an antidepressant, including Prozac, is 6 to 12 months. One of the long-term goals of treatment is to keep depression from troubling you again.

During the course of your treatment, your doctor will monitor your progress and work with you to determine the appropriate length of your treatment.

Can Prozac be used in the elderly?
Yes. Prozac is the first (and presently the only) antidepressant indicated by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating depression in people 65 years of age and older. This indication confirms the safety and effectiveness of Prozac for treating older people with depression.

How do I get help for clinical depression?
The first step is to talk with your doctor. Explain the symptoms you've been experiencing. The doctor may recommend a physical checkup to determine whether there is an underlying physical reason for your symptoms of depression. If depression is diagnosed, your physician may make a referral to a qualified mental health professional, such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker, or counselor. Only your doctor or a psychiatrist can prescribe medicine for your depression. The other mental health professionals who are not physicians can provide psychotherapy (talk therapy) and they often work with a physician to make sure their patients receive medications if they need them.

Someone told me that you shouldn't take Prozac and drive a car. Is there any truth to this?
When first starting to take Prozac - or any medication that may affect the central nervous system - you should exercise caution when attempting to operate heavy machinery, including a car, until you're reasonably certain that the medication is not causing you any problems. Therefore, after starting treatment with Prozac, you should avoid driving a car until you are convinced that Prozac is not impairing your judgment, thinking, or motor skills.

Can I drink alcoholic beverages while taking Prozac?
Before you consider drinking any alcoholic beverage, please make sure that you discuss it with your doctor.

What drugs should my physician know about if I am taking Prozac?
When starting any new medication, it is important to inform your doctor of all the medications (including over the counter medications) that you are currently taking.

You should not take Prozac at the same time as or within 2 weeks of stopping medications known as MAO inhibitors. And don't take MAO inhibitors for at least 5 weeks after stopping Prozac.

I have diabetes. Is there anything special I should know about Prozac?
If you have diabetes, you should be aware that Prozac may alter glycemic control. In other words, your blood sugar levels may decrease while taking Prozac and may increase again when you stop taking Prozac. As with many other types of medication, the dose of insulin and/or oral hypoglycemic medications may need to be adjusted when therapy with Prozac is started or stopped.

If you have diabetes and are taking Prozac, make sure you tell your doctor or endocrinologist if you notice any changes in your blood sugar levels, or if you stop taking Prozac for any reason.

Can I take Prozac during pregnancy?
While more is known about the effects of Prozac during pregnancy than any other antidepressant, Prozac should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit to the mother justifies the potential risk to the fetus. If you think you are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant, please tell your doctor or OB/GYN you are taking Prozac, since they will be your best source of information on this topic.

What drugs should my physician know about if I am taking Prozac?
When starting any new medication, it is important to inform your doctor of all the medications (including over the counter medications) that you are currently taking.

You should not take Prozac at the same time as or within 2 weeks of stopping medications known as MAO inhibitors. And don't take MAO inhibitors for at least 5 weeks after stopping Prozac.

I have diabetes. Is there anything special I should know about Prozac?
If you have diabetes, you should be aware that Prozac may alter glycemic control. In other words, your blood sugar levels may decrease while taking Prozac and may increase again when you stop taking Prozac. As with many other types of medication, the dose of insulin and/or oral hypoglycemic medications may need to be adjusted when therapy with Prozac is started or stopped.

If you have diabetes and are taking Prozac, make sure you tell your doctor or endocrinologist if you notice any changes in your blood sugar levels, or if you stop taking Prozac for any reason.

Can I take Prozac during pregnancy?
While more is known about the effects of Prozac during pregnancy than any other antidepressant, Prozac should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit to the mother justifies the potential risk to the fetus. If you think you are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant, please tell your doctor or OB/GYN you are taking Prozac, since they will be your best source of information on this topic.

What are the most common side effects associated with Prozac?
While not everyone taking Prozac experiences side effects, the side effects that people taking Prozac experience most include nausea, difficulty sleeping, drowsiness, anxiety, nervousness, weakness, loss of appetite, tremors, dry mouth, sweating, decreased sex drive, impotence, and/or yawning. These tend to be mild and usually go away within a few weeks of starting treatment. These side effects generally aren't serious enough to cause most people to stop taking Prozac.

However, if you are concerned about a possible side effect, or if you develop a rash, tell your doctor right away.

 

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