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Frequent - Prozac (Fluoxetine) Side Effects

Allergic or Toxic Reactions: 
Rash, Pruritus (skin inflammation).

 

Neurological (referring to the nervous system and brain function):  Headache, Tremor, Dizziness, Asthenia (lack or loss of strength).

 

Behavioral:  Insomnia, Anxiety, Nervousness, Agitation, Abnormal dreams,

Drowsiness and fatigue.

 

Autonomic (referring to the nervous system that controls involuntary reactions):  Excessive sweating

 

Gastrointestinal (referring to the digestive and intestinal systems):

Nausea, Disturbances of appetite, Diarrhea.

 

Respiratory (referring to lungs and breathing function):

Bronchitis (inflammation of lining of the bronchial tubes, the two main tubes connecting the windpipe to the lungs), Rhinitis (inflammation of nasal passages), Yawning.

 

Endocrine (referring to the system of glands in the body that regulate, among other things, body weight):  Weight loss.

 

Musculoskeletal (referring to the muscular and skeletal systems): Muscle pain, Back pain, Joint pain.

 

Urogenital (referring to the urine and reproductive systems): Painful menstruation, Sexual dysfunction, Urinary tract infection, Frequent micturition (urination).

 

Miscellaneous:  Chills

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Infrequent - Prozac (Fluoxetine) Side Effects
Infrequent Prozac side effects occurred in at least 1 in 1000 people.

 

Allergic or Toxic reactions:

Chills and fever, Urticaria (hives), Maculopapular rash (rash consisting of blotches and bumps).

 

Neurological (referring to the nervous system and brain function):

Abnormal gait (abnormal walk), Ataxia (inability to coordinate muscle movement), Akathisia (restlessness; inability to sit still), Buccoglossal syndrome (another term for Tardive Diskinesia, an incurable disease which causes uncontrolled movements of the body), Hyperkinesia (excessive movement or restlessness), Hypertonia (abnormal tension of arteries or muscles), Incoordination, Neck rigidity, extrapyramidal syndrome (abnormal movements through certain parts of the nervous system), Convulsions, Photophobia (inability to tolerate light), Myoclonus (sharp muscle contractions), Vertigo (dizziness), Migraine, Tinnitus (ringing or clicking in the ears), Hypesthesia (a decreasing of sensitiveness of the skin or other senses), Neuralgia (sharp pain along a nerve), Neuropathy (functional disturbances in the outer nervous system), Acute brain syndrome (condition of short-term, severe confusion).

 

Behavioral:  Confusion, Delusions, Hallucinations, manic reaction (great excitement, rage), Paranoid reaction (very fearful), Psychosis (severe mental disorder), Depersonalization (loss of sense of personal identity, or of personal ownership of the parts of one's body),  Apathy, Emotional Lability (instability), Euphoria, Hostility, Amnesia, Increased libido (sex drive).

 

Autonomic (referring to the nervous system that controls involuntary reactions):  Dry mouth, Constipation, Urinary retention, Vision disturbance, Diplopia (double vision), Mydriasis (extreme enlargement of the pupil of the eye),

Hot flushes.

 

Cardiovascular (referring to the heart and blood vessel system):  Chest pain, Hypertension (high blood pressure), Syncope (sudden loss of strength and/or fainting), Hypotension (lowered blood pressure), Angina pectoris (heart attack), Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat), Tachycardia (extremely rapid heartbeat).
 

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Gastrointestinal (referring to the digestive and intestinal systems) :
Vomiting, Stomatitis (mouth inflammation), Dysphagia (difficulty in swallowing), Eructation (belching), Esophagitis (inflammation of the esophagus, part of the throat), Gastritis (inflammation of the stomach), Gingivitis (inflammation of the gums), Glossitis (inflammation of the tongue), Melena (blood in the stool),
Thirst, Abnormal liver function test.

 

Respiratory (referring to lungs and breathing function): Asthma, Dyspnea (difficulty breathing), Hyperventilation, Pneumonia, Hiccups, Epistaxis (nosebleed).

 

Endocrine (system of glands in the body that regulate, among other things, body weight):  Generalized edema (buildup of fluid in the tissues), Peripheral edema (buildup of fluid nearer the outside of the body), Face edema (buildup of fluid in facial tissue), Tongue edema (buildup of fluid in the tongue), Hypoglycemia (very low blood sugar, a condition which causes weakness and fainting), Hyperprolactinemia (a glandular disorder which can cause a wide variety of female organ problems), Weight gain.

 

Hematoligic (referring to blood): Anemia (blood condition causing severe weakness), Lymphadenopathy (a cancerous disorder of the lymph gland), Hemorrhage.

 

Dermatologic (referring to the skin): Acne, Alopecia (loss of hair), Dry skin, Herpes simplex (a disease which consists of blisters on the mouth, nose and genitals, often with a fever).

 

Musculoskeletal (referring to the muscular and skeletal systems):  Arthritis, Bone pain, Bursitis (inflammation of a bursa, a pouch of lubricating fluid between a muscle and a bone), Tenosynovitis (inflammation of the sheath which holds a tendon), Twitching.

 

Urogenital (referring to the urine and reproductive systems):  Abnormal ejactulation, Impotance, Menopause, Amenorrhea (stopping of menstrual cycle), Menorrhagia (menstrual distress), Ovarian disorder (disorder of the ovaries),

Vaginitis (inflammation of the vagina), Leukorrhea (vaginal discharge), Fibrocystic breast (growths within the breast), Breast pain, Cystitus (inflammation of the bladder), Dysuria (pain while urinating), Urinary urgency (having to urinate immediately), Urinary incontinence (unable to control urination).

 

Miscellaneous:  Amblyopia (dimness of vision),  Conjunctivitis (inflammation of the inner eyelids), Cyst (sac of fluid), Ear pain, Eye pain, Jaw pain, Neck pain, Pelvic pain, Hangover effect, Malaise (general bodily discomfort).

 

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Rare - Prozac (Fluoxetine) Side Effects
Rare Prozac side effects occurred in less than 1 in 1000 people.

 

Allergic or Toxic:  Allergic reaction, Erythema multiforme (sores on the skin), Vesiculobullous (blisters on the skin), Rash, Serum sickness (a form of delayed allergic reaction), Contact dermatitis (allergic reaction on the skin caused by contact of some sort of reaction-causing material), Erthema nodosum (inflammatory skin disease which lasts several weeks), Purpuric rash (a type of rash), Leukocytoclastic vasculitis (combination of splitting white blood cells and inflamed blood vessels), Leukopenia (reduction of white blood cells), Thrombocythemia (overproduction of a certain type of cell, called platelets, in the blood), Arthralgia (pain along a nerve, or joint pain), Angioedema (excess of fluid in the tissues of blood vessels), Bronchospasm (spasms of bronchial, or breathing. tubes), Lung fibrosis (growth of excess fibrous matter in the lung), Allergic alveolitis (inflammation of the areas behind teeth as an allergic reaction), Larynx edema (excess of fluid in the tissues of the larynx, part of the throat), Respiratory distress.

 

Neurological:  Dysarthria (speech impediment), Dystonia (muscle problems), torticollis (twisted state of the neck), Decreased reflexes, Nystagmus (unnatural and rapid movement of the eye), Paralysis, Paresthesia (unnatural sensations, such as burning, prickling, or deadness), Carpal tunnel syndrome (wrist pain, stiffness), Stupor, Coma, Abnormal EEG (unusual output of instrument used in measuring brain activity), Chronic brain syndrome (insanity), Dyskinesia (involuntary muscle movement) and movement disorders (including worsening of preexisting conditions or appearance in patients with risk factors {e.g., Parkinson's disease, treatment with neuroleptics (drugs that reproduce disorders of the nervous system) or other drugs known to be associated with movement disorders})

 

Behavioral:  Antisocial reaction, Hysteria, Suicidal ideation (thoughts of suicide), violent behaviors.

 

Cardiovascular (referring to the heart and blood vessel system):  Bradycardia (abnormal slowing of the heartbeat), Ventricular arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat), First degree A V block (blockage of nerve impulses through the heart, causing it to malfunction),  Bundle branch block (a blocking of nerve impulses through the heart, causing it to malfunction), Myocardial infarct (failure of the heart muscle due to a blockage of circulation to it), Cerebral ischemia (deficiency of blood flow to the head, usually resulting in a stroke), Cerebral vascular accident (stroke), Thrombophlebitis (inflammation of the wall of a blood vein preceding a blood clot).

 

Gastrointestinal (referring to the digestive and intestinal systems):

Bloody diarrhea, Hematemesis (the vomiting of blood), Gastrointestinal hemorrhage (bleeding in the intestinal and/or digestive tract), Duodenal ulcer (open sore in the small intestine), Stomach ulcer, Mouth ulceration (open sores in the mouth), Hyperchlorhydria (high excess of stomach acid), Colitis (inflammation of the colon), Enteritis (inflammation of the intestines), Cholecystitis (inflammation of the gall bladder), Hepatitis (inflammation of the liver), Hepatomegaly (enlargement of the liver), Liver tenderness, Jaundice, Increased salivation, Salivary gland enlargement, Tongue discoloration, Fecal incontinence (inability to control bowels), Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas).

 

Respiratory (referring to lungs and breathing function): Apnea (temporary stopping of breathing impulse), Lung edema Hypoxia (an abnormal amount of fluid in the lungs causing a lack of oxygen in the lungs), Pleural effusion (accumulation of fluid in the chest cavity), Hemoptysis (coughing up blood).

 

Endocrine (referring to the system of glands in the body that regulate, among other things, body weight):  Dehydration,  Gout (inflammation of the joints, especially the big toe),  Goiter (swelling of the thyroid gland, often seen as a large swelling in the front of the neck), Hyperthyrodism (excessive activity of the thyroid gland, resulting in nervousness, high metabolism, and often swelling of the thyroid gland), Hypercholesteremia (an excess of cholesterol in the blood),

Hyperglycemia (abnormal amount of blood sugar), Hypothyroidism (underactivity of the thyroid, usually resulting in low metabolic rate and sluggishness), Weight gain.

 

Hematologic (dealing with the blood):  Bleeding time increased, Leukocytosis (abnormal increase in white blood cells), Lymphocytosis (excess of a particular type of white blood cells), Thrombocytopenia (a decrease, within the blood, of a special type of cell called a platelet),  Thrombocytopenic purpura (bleeding under the skin with a decreased platelet count), Thrombocythemia (an increase in platelets in the blood),  Retinal hemorrhage (bleeding from the retina of the eye), Petechia (blue or yellow spots on the skin caused by bleeding under the skin), Purpura (bleeding under the skin causing a rash-like appearance on the skin), Sedimentation rate increased (an increase in red blood cell count), Aplastic anemia (failure of the bone marrow to produce red blood cells), Pancytopenia (a deficiency of all types of blood cells), Immune-related hemolytic anemia (a sickness and dying of red blood cells combined with an inability of the bone marrow to replace them). 

 

Dermatologic (referring to the skin):  Eczema (flaking, dry skin), Psoriasis (patches of red, flaking, dry skin), Seborrhea (abnormally oily skin), Skin hypertrophy (skin swelling), Skin discoloration, Herpes zoster (painful sores on the skin), Fungal dermatitis (inflammation of the skin caused by fungus), Hirsutism (abnormal hairiness, especially in women), Ecchymoses (bleeding under the skin).

 

Musculoskeletal (referring to the muscular and skeletal systems):

Bone necrosis (bone death), Osteoporosis (bone deterioration), Pathological fracture (a fracture which occurs by  itself), Chondrodystrophy (malformation of bones), Myositis (muscle inflammation), Rheumatoid arthritis (inflammation and stiffening of joints), Muscle hemorrhage (bleeding from muscles).

 

Urogenital (referring to the urine and reproductive systems):  Breast enlargement, Galactorrhea (excessive or spontaneous flow of mother's milk), Abortion, Dyspareunia (painful sexual intercourse in women), Uterine spasm,

Vaginal hemorrhage (bleeding from the vagina), Metrorrhagia (irregular uterine bleeding), Hematuria (blood in urine), Albuminuria (presence in urine of albumin, a part of the blood), Polyuria (passage of a large volume of urine in a given period of time), Pyuria (presence of pus in urine), Epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymus, a structure within the testes of males), Orchitis (inflammation of a testis in males), Pyelonephritis (inflammation of the kidney), Salpingitis (inflammation of the uterine tube in females), Urethritis (inflammation of the urethra, the passage through which urine leaves the body), Kidney calculus (kidney stones), Urethral pain, Urolithiasis (formation of stones in the urinary tract).

 

Miscellaneous:   Abdomen enlarged, Blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids), Cataract (cloudy formation on the eye, often resulting in partial blindness), Corneal lesion (sore on the cornea of the eye), Glaucoma (disease of the eyes resulting in gradual loss of sight), Iritis (inflammation of the iris of the eye), Ptosis (drooping of the upper eyelid), Strabismus (deviation of the eye), Deafness, Taste loss, moniliasis (eye infection), Hydrocephalus (a condition in which an unusual amount of fluid builds up in the skull, accompanied by enlargement of the head and forehead, the brain malfunctioning, mental weakness, and convulsions), LE syndrome (a superficial inflammation of the skin beginning with reddish patches and leaving white scars).
 

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