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Prozac - Overview

Prozac is a medication sometimes prescribed to people who need treatment for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), bulima and Panic Disorder. People who might need a Prozac prescription can use Push Health to connect with a medical provider who can prescribe Prozac medication, including generic Prozac 10 mg, Prozac 20 mg and Prozac 40 mg capsules, when appropriate to do so.

What Is Prozac Used For?

Prozac medication contains the active ingredient fluoxetine and belongs to a class of drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) - similar to citalopram (Celexa), escitalopram (Lexapro), fluvoxamine (Luvox), paroxetine (Paxil, Pexeva) and sertraline (Zoloft) - similar to desvenlafaxine (Pristiq). Prozac medication is sometimes prescribed to people who need treatment for MDD, OCD, bulima or certain types of anxiety disorders. Prozac is sometimes started at Prozac 10 mg or Prozac 20 mg daily but the regimen ultimately used depends on the health needs of the patient and the judgment of the medical prescriber. While generic Prozac medication is more affordable, branded Prozac is expensive, costing approximately $17 per Prozac 20 mg capsule at many pharmacies in the United States. People paying out of pocket should look for Prozac coupons online or check for insurance coverage when buying Prozac prescription medication at the pharmacy.

Can I Buy Prozac Online?

Prozac medication is available by prescription only and, as a result, Prozac OTC is not available. Prior to getting a consultation and a Prozac prescription from a medical provider, one cannot just buy Prozac online. However, people who might need a Prozac prescription can use Push Health to connect with a medical provider who can prescribe Prozac capsules, including Prozac 40 mg, Prozac 20 mg and Prozac 10 mg medication, when appropriate to do so.

Prozac - Side Effects

Prozac can cause side effects such as nausea, libido changes, mood changes, sleepiness, yawning, tremor, sweating and dry mouth when used. Prozac can interact with other medications and it is important that patients discuss potential drug interactions and other concerns with a pharmacist before use. Prozac should not be used with alcohol or tobacco. Prozac use can potentiate underlying seizures, glaucoma, mania and serotonin syndrome. People with an allergy to Prozac medication or ingredients in the formulation should avoid using Prozac prescription medication.

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Prozac - Boxed Warning

Antidepressants increased the risk compared to placebo of suicidal thinking and behavior (suicidality) in children, adolescents, and young adults in short-term studies of major depressive disorder (MDD) and other psychiatric disorders. Anyone considering the use of Prozac or any other antidepressant in a child, adolescent, or young adult must balance this risk with the clinical need. Short-term studies did not show an increase in the risk of suicidality with antidepressants compared to placebo in adults beyond age 24. There was a reduction in risk with antidepressants compared to placebo in adults aged 65 and older. Depression and certain other psychiatric disorders are themselves associated with increases in the risk of suicide. Patients of all ages who are started on antidepressant therapy should be monitored appropriately and observed closely for clinical worsening, suicidality, or unusual changes in behavior. Families and caregivers should be advised of the need for close observation and communication with the prescriber. Prozac is approved for use in pediatric patients with MDD and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).


Last updated September 22, 2021. Given the evolving nature of medicine and science, this information might not be accurate and should not be construed as medical advice or diagnosis / treatment recommendations. Please consult a licensed medical provider if you have additional questions. Please call 911 immediately or go to the nearest emergency room if you believe you are experiencing a medical emergency.