Cardiovascular effects. QT prolongation can occur with fluoxetine treatment. Fluoxetine should be used with caution in patients with conditions such as
QT prolongation can occur with fluoxetine treatment. Fluoxetine should be used with caution in patients with conditions such as congenital long QT syndrome; acquired long QT syndrome (e.g. due to concomitant use of a drug that prolongs the QT); a family history of QT prolongation; or other clinical conditions that predispose to arrhythmias (e.g
There is no comparative data available on QTc prolongation between other antidepressants/doses. Fluoxetine. A prolonged QT interval is not a
Heart rhythm: Fluoxetine can cause changes to the normal rhythm of the heart, including an irregular heartbeat called QT prolongation. QT prolongation is a
omeprazole were not associated with drug-induced long QT. QTc prolongation when fluoxetine is taken with QT-prolonging CYP2D6 substrates.
MHRA: Safety advice regarding maximum doses and QT prolongation. Fluoxetine fluoxetine tablet) should be prescribed in preference to fluoxetine liquid as
Fluoxetine prolongs the QT interval; the prescribing information for fluoxetine recommends avoiding concurrent use of other drugs that may prolong the QT
When fluoxetine is taken alongside other drugs that prolong the QT interval A study completed in 2024 found that fluoxetine does not alter the QT
Anxiety and Insomnia: May occur ; QT Prolongation: QT prolongation and ventricular arrhythmia including Torsades de Pointes have been reported with fluoxetine use. Use with caution in conditions that predispose to arrhythmias or increased fluoxetine exposure. Use cautiously in patients with risk factors for QT prolongation (4.2, 5.11)
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