Prozac
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Brand name:
Prozac
Pronounced: PRO-zak
Generic name: Fluoxetine hydrochloride
Other brand names: Prozac Weekly, Sarafem
Why is Prozac prescribed?
Prozac is prescribed for the treatment of depression--that is, a
continuing depression that interferes with daily functioning. The
symptoms of major depression often include changes in appetite,
sleep habits, and mind/body coordination; decreased sex drive;
increased fatigue; feelings of guilt or worthlessness; difficulty
concentrating; slowed thinking; and suicidal thoughts.
Prozac is also prescribed to treat obsessive-compulsive
disorder. An obsession is a thought that won't go away; a
compulsion is an action done over and over to relieve anxiety. The
drug is also used in the treatment of bulimia (binge-eating
followed by deliberate vomiting). It has also been used to treat
other eating disorders and obesity.
In addition, Prozac is used to treat panic disorder, including
panic associated with agoraphobia (a severe fear of being in crowds
or public places). People with panic disorder usually suffer from
panic attacks--feelings of intense fear that develop suddenly,
often for no reason. Various symptoms occur during the attacks,
including a rapid or pounding heartbeat, chest pain, sweating,
trembling, and shortness of breath.
In children and adolescents, Prozac is used to treat major
depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Prozac Weekly is approved for treating major depression.
Under the brand name Sarafem, the active ingredient in Prozac is
also prescribed for the treatment of premenstrual dysphoric
disorder (PMDD), formerly known as premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
Symptoms of PMDD include mood problems such as anxiety, depression,
irritability or persistent anger, mood swings, and tension.
Physical problems that accompany PMDD include bloating, breast
tenderness, headache, and joint and muscle pain. Symptoms typically
begin 1 to 2 weeks before a woman's menstrual period and are severe
enough to interfere with day-to-day activities and
relationships.
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